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17. September 2021

11th Workshop Laser Processing of Glass Materials

LZH | On 1 and 2 December 2021, the next Workshop on Laser Processing of Glass Materials will take place. The Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH) and the Bayerische Laserzentrum GmbH (blz) will bring together experts from research and industry for an intensive exchange. The event language is German.

This year, participants can expect exciting presentations on laser-based glass processing focusing on joining, cutting, surface functionalization, and high-precision processing.

Depending on the development of the Corona pandemic, the organizers will decide at a later date whether the workshop will be held as an online or face-to-face event. The workshop program, registration, and more detailed information will follow in the fall.

As every year, PhotonicNet GmbH, bayern photonics, and HVG-DGG Service and Research for Glass Production support the event.

Further information (in German language): www.lzh.de/de/glasworkshop2021

by Silke Kramprich

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At a glance

  • 11th Workshop Laser Processing of Glass Materials on 1 and 2 December 2021
  • The event language is German
  • Meeting point for experts from research and industry
  • Joining, cutting, surface functionalization, and high-precision processing
Highly interesting for medical technology: laser-based 3D-printing of glass components with cavities. (Photo: LZH)
Highly interesting for medical technology: laser-based 3D-printing of glass components with cavities. (Photo: LZH)

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Katharina Rettschlag

+49 (0)511 2788-283

k.rettschlag@lzh.de

www.lzh.de

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