SCANLAB AG celebrates 20th anniversary

Aug. 16, 2010
Puchheim, Germany – Founded in 1990 as an alternative to the monopolists of that era, SCANLAB AG has grown from a modest beginning into a leading OEM manufacturer of scan solutions for the deflection and positioning of laser beams in three dimensions. The company has more than 100 employees and annual sales exceeding €35 million.

Puchheim, Germany – Founded in 1990 as an alternative to the monopolists of that era, SCANLAB AG has grown from a modest beginning into a leading OEM manufacturer of scan solutions for the deflection and positioning of laser beams in three dimensions. The company has more than 100 employees and annual sales exceeding €35 million.

SCANLAB participates in all major markets, including the semiconductor, auto-making, solar, and medical technology industries. The company serves customers in such diverse application areas as marking, microstructuring, cutting, and welding.

Numerous product names are associated with the company’s growth and technological advances, including the hurrySCAN®, intelliSCAN® and SCANcube® scan head series, and the RTC® line of control boards.

Many of these products involved first-time implementation of novel ideas that became market standards.

In addition to its employees and suppliers, SCANLAB particularly thanks its customers for making this success possible. The customers helped the company by demanding (and trusting SCANLAB’s ability to achieve) steady advances in scanner technology.

SCANLAB is enthusiastic about helping the laser industry grow and conquer the next 20 years of challenges.

For more information, contact Erica Hornbogner at [email protected]

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