Laser technologies are becoming increasingly widespread in the industry. Their applications span from measurement- and monitoring at mundane powers, to cutting, welding and even 3D printing at higher power levels.
- 4 Mar2025
The text below is copied from teknologiskvidendeling.dk
The seminar introduces all the relevant high-power applications of lasers in a ‘basic knowledge’ session. We continue to discuss the laser safety aspects of high-power lasers, concluding with a series of industrial application cases presented by representatives from Danish industry and academia.
With the advent of handheld high-power lasers for welding and cleaning applications, the implications on laser safety become increasingly relevant, as exposure to high-power laser radiation can be harmful and cause irreversible injury. Laser safety is thus a highly regulated but often overlooked aspect of industrial laser applications.
Topics and program
Broadly, this seminar will address topics related to lasers and their industrial applications in materials processing. Furthermore, it adds the present topic of laser safety that need to be considered whenever high-power lasers are applied. The program takes a two-step approach, initially introducing the basic application scenarios for high-power lasers and the technologies behind these.
The second part considers the safety aspects of high-power lasers and presents a number of actual industrial applications of high-power lasers in production environments, by experts from the Danish Industry. The aim is to bring together players and experts from both academia and industries to tackle various issues.
Basic knowledge
- Cutting & welding
- 3D printing
- Cleaning & engraving
- Laser shaping and measuring
Cases and nuggets of wisdom
- Laser safety
- Case: Migatronic Automation
- Case: Broen
This seminar is organized by our production steering group members Morten Kristiansen, AAU and Michel Honoré, Force Technology.
Registration fee
DKK 2,845 | Members of Teknologisk Videndeling and promoting partners listed in the registration form and at the end of this page |
DKK 3,395 | Non-members |
DKK 1,125 | PhD Students |
DKK 200 | BSc and MSc students (Membership is free of charge – register here.) |
All prices are exclusive of Danish VAT 25%.
Early bird discount of DKK 300 when registering before 17 January 2025.
The fee includes talks, breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks.
Binding registration
Registration is binding, however, substitutions are accepted at any time.
In case of questions please contact us at teknologiskvidendeling@construct.dtu.dk or at +45 2724 2782/ +45 9351 1276
Date
4 marts 2025 kl. 09:30 - 15:30
Location
VIA University College
Banegårdsgade 2
8700 Horsens
Danmark
Language
English
Registration deadline
21 februar 2025
Price
MADE members participates as members of teknologisk videndeling or promoting partner at a discounted price. Early bird discount of DKK 300 when registering before 17 January 2025.