Laser micromachining specialist 3D-Micromac expands headquarters

June 10, 2016
Laser micromachining specialist 3D-Micromac will expand its facility with office/conference space and a customer application center.

3D-Micromac (Chemnitz, Germany), which specializes in laser micromachining, will build its new headquarters with office and conference space and a customer application center on the Smart Systems Campus in Chemnitz. In 2015, the company purchased a roughly 9000m2 piece of land from the City of Chemnitz for the building.

"With the new building, we are maintaining our consistent course of growth," explains Tino Petsch, CEO of 3D-Micromac. With the market and increasing demand for laser systems for micromachining, the company is investing roughly six million euros in the building and equipment. The number of employees will also be increased.

The cornerstone was officially laid on June 3, 2016, and the plan is to occupy the headquarters in December 2016. The building will be the customer application center and product showroom, where customers will have an opportunity to explore the company's high-precision laser systems.

For more information, please visit www.3d-micromac.com.

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