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SUMMARY:AILU Early Careers Group Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 5th June 2024\nCranfield University \n  \nFounded in 2017\, AILU’s Early Careers Group (ECG) represents the next generation of laser industry and academic professionals. Members of the Group are from a variety of industrial laser backgrounds including research centres and industrial manufacturers. \nOn Wednesday 5th June the Group will host a morning seminar followed by a tour of the laser facilities at Cranfield University. Members of the ECG will deliver presentations highlighting the current focus of their research or application area. \nThe seminar is open to AILU members and non-members and would be of interest to those who might like to join this group or would benefit from networking with this enthusiastic and talented pool of individuals. \n  \nProgramme\n09:30 – 10:00     Registration & Refreshments                                 \n10:00 – 10:05     Welcome                                     \n10:05 – 10:20     Multi-Energy System for Bead Shape Control\nDavid Rico-Sierra\, Cranfield University                   \n10:20 – 10:35     Enhancing Mass Transfer in LPBF: A Dive into Oscillating Laser Scan Strategies and Melt Pool Dynamics\nIoannis Bitharas\, Heriot-Watt University \n10:35 – 10:50     Laser Material Processing of Ceramic Matrix Composites\nPriyanka Ghosh\, MTC              \n10:50 – 11:05     Surface Engineering of AM Biomedical Implants\nRaja Abdullah\, University of Birmingham               \n11:05 – 11:35     Refreshments                                 \n11:35 – 11:50     Automated Assembly of Laser Systems\nDonald Risbridger\, Heriot-Watt University             \n11:50 – 12:05    Laser Surface Texturing of Stent Materials for Cardiovascular Applications\nJialin Dong\, Loughborough University                   \n12:05 – 12:25    The Latest Developments in AM at the Welding & Additive Manufacturing Centre (Keynote)\nGoncalo Pardal\, Cranfield University \n12:25 – 13:25     Lunch                                            \n13:25 – 14:05     Tour of laser facilities at Cranfield University                                        \n  \nVenue\nMartell House (Building 300)\n1st Floor East\, LR3\nCranfield University\nCollege Rd\nWharley End\nBedford\nMK43 0AL \nSee Site Map here \nMartell House is located at the south of the map in square B6-7 \nGetting to Cranfield – https://www.cranfield.ac.uk/About/How-to-find-Cranfield
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailu-early-careers-group-seminar/
LOCATION:Cranfield University\, College Rd\, Wharley End\, Bedford\, Bedfordshire\, MK43 0AL
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SUMMARY:AILU Free Webinar: Safety of Hand-held Lasers
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by\n \n  \n  \n  \n \nFree online webinar\n  \nWATCH HERE\n \n \nThursday 27th June 2024\n14:00 – 15:00 BST\n  \nDetails\nAre you considering purchasing a hand-held laser for welding\, cleaning\, marking? \nMake sure you know what the safety requirements are\, including: \n\nLaser eye safety (Goggles or face-mask)\nLaser skin safety (overalls\, gloves\, boots PPE)\nLaser safety for non-users (guarding/enclosure/room interlocking)\nFume extraction (safety for the operator and environment)\n\nPreetesh Mistry from laser safety experts Pro-Lite will guide you through the safety requirements and recommend how these systems can be used safely in a static or mobile application. \nAs well as a presentation\, there will be the opportunity to have questions answered in a Q&A session at the end of the webinar. \nThe webinar will be recorded and accessible for free via YouTube and Vimeo. \n 
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailu-free-webinar-handheld-laser-safety/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240711T160000
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SUMMARY:AILU Workshop: Laser Applications in E-Mobility
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n \nChair: Pasquale Franciosa\nWMG\, University of Warwick\nWith the drive towards electrification of transport by road\, air and sea this topic is a key focus for laser material processing applications right now. This event will explore the latest advances\, trends\, and challenges in the rapidly evolving fields of battery manufacturing technology and electric mobility. \n  \nSpeakers from research\, manufacturing and the subcontract industry are included in the schedule together with those in the supply chain for laser welding\, cutting\, texturing and drying. Optics and beam delivery as well as innovative laser sources are driving advances – often in challenging reflective materials like aluminium alloys and copper. \nThis event is for: \n\nIndustry professionals who are seeking to adopt laser processing in battery and related industries\nResearchers and academics focused on advanced technology for battery assembly\nSuppliers of products and services to the automotive\, aerospace and transportation sector\n\nThere are opportunities to network with other delegates\, presenters and exhibitors over generous coffee breaks and an extended lunch. After the event there is an option to tour the facilities at WMG where you can see the implementation of laser welding in e-mobility and discover the research areas that are being investigated. \n  \nProgramme \n09:30 – 10:00  Registration & Refreshments \n10:00 – 10:10  Introduction & Welcome\nPasquale Franciosa\, WMG \n10:10 – 10:30  Effect of static laser beam shaping on gap bridging for welding copper hairpins\nLara Al Botros\, WMG \n10:30 – 10:50  A CFD study on laser cutting and ultra-thin copper foils for e-mobility applications\nAlessandro Fortunato\, University of Bologna \n10:50 – 11:10  Electron beam welding for battery pack production\nColin Ribton\, TWI \n11:10 – 11:40 Break \n12:00 – 12:20  Artificial Intelligence in camera-based online process monitoring\nAxel Luft\, Scansonic \n12:20 – 12:40  Beam shaping to change challenging laser welding process into tolerant ones\nThibaut Atche\, Cailabs           \n12:40 – 13:40  Lunch \n13:40 – 14:00  Laser welding of aluminium alloys for battery coolers using dynamic beam laser\nEyal Shekel\, Civan Laser \n14:00 – 14:20  Minimising risk when welding live cells to make modules and battery packs\nPhil Carr\, Carrs Welding \n14:20 – 14:40   Introducing laser welding to battery manufacturing\nBrett Ramshaw\, Alexander Battery Technologies \n14:40 – 15:10 Break \n15:10 – 15:30  Drying of battery electrodes: Technical & economical comparison of concepts\nAndre Eltze\, Laserline \n15:30 – 15:50   Beam Shaping Techniques to Enhance Laser Welding of EV Components\nAlex Griffiths\, PowerPhotonic \n15:50 – 16:50  Tour of WMG laser welding facilities  \n  \n  \nVenue\nWMG\nInternational Manufacturing Centre (IMC)\nUniversity of Warwick\nLord Bhattacharyya Way\nCoventry\nCV4 7AL \nEntrance is indicated on the map below (click for a large version)\nhttps://w3w.co/desire.voices.pines \n  \n  \nParking\n \nClick the map for an enlarged version \n\nYou can park in any car park marked P. The closest car park is Car Park 15 ringed on the map.\nThe easiest way to pay is by downloading the APCOA Connect parking app – see here for full details https://warwick.ac.uk/services/carparks/general_parking/\nAll-day parking costs £8.00 and can be pre-booked\nhttps://warwick.ac.uk/services/carparks/prebook/\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAILU EVENT T&Cs\nSee AILU Event Terms and Conditions here.\n____________________________________\nBy registering for this meeting you agree that you are happy for AILU and Sponsors to contact you after the event
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailu-workshop-laser-applications-in-e-mobility/
LOCATION:Warwick Manufacturing Group\, WMG International Manufacturing Centre\, CV4 7AL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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SUMMARY:AILU Free Webinar: Melt pool simulations for welding process optimization
DESCRIPTION:Free online webinar\n\n  \n  \n  \n \n \nThursday 19th September 2024\n15:00 – 16:00 BST\n  \nOverview\nThe solutions to common welding defects such as porosity\, cracking\, and lack of fusion can be difficult to pinpoint when relying solely on experimentation\, which provides limited details about process dynamics. CFD can drive experimental analysis through simulations of melting and solidification that address challenges in controlling heat input and keyhole stability\, fusing dissimilar metals\, and producing desired surface roughness. In this technical webinar we review case studies including laser welding battery casings\, busbars\, and hairpins\, and discuss how FLOW-3D WELD simulations are effectively used to: \n\nTune and optimize process parameters in laser welding\nIdentify and understand defect formation\nGuide process and material decisions\n\n  \nWho should attend?\n\nWelding process engineers\nWelding research scientists\nMachine operators\nMetallurgists\nMaterials scientists / engineers\nLaser application engineers\n\n  \nTopics to be covered\n\nMelt pool simulation of laser welding\nControlling keyhole stability and porosity\nFusing dissimilar metals\nLaser welding case study: battery casings\nLaser welding case study: busbars\nLaser welding case study: hairpins\n\n  \nWhat you will learn\n\nWhat parameters affect quality when laser welding sensitive components and dissimilar materials\nHow melt pool modeling is used to tailor processes for optimal outcomes\nHow simulations can compliment experimental work to achieve better welds\n\nAs well as a presentation\, there will be the opportunity to have questions answered in a Q&A session at the end of the webinar. \nThe webinar will be recorded and accessible for free via YouTube and Vimeo. \n  \n  \nAILU EVENT T&Cs\nSee AILU Event Terms and Conditions here.\n____________________________________\nBy registering for this meeting you agree that you are happy for AILU and Sponsors to contact you after the event
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailu-free-webinar-melt-pool-simulations-for-welding-process-optimization/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:AILU Workshop - High Power and Hybrid Laser Welding
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n \nChair: Wojciech Suder (Cranfield University) \nHigh power laser welding together with beam shaping has transformed the quality\, speed and gap tolerance of joining thick materials. In addition\, sometimes the hybrid laser-arc welding process (HLAW) is used to make single pass welds \n with simultaneous laser beam welding and a MIG welding arc (GMAW) to achieve a combination of deep penetration\, low heat input and perfect side wall fusion. This can allow alloy welding wires to be used\, and deliver much higher throughput than multi-pass multi-layer arc welding. It also minimises distortion. \nIn parallel with hybrid arc welding\, beam shaping is being used to improve the quality of welding\, especially in reflective materials like aluminium and copper which are often used in e-mobility applications\, for reasons of their high conductivity. \nOther research into hybrid ultrasonic and laser welding is showing some benefits in the minimisation of inter-metallics and improvements in weld speed. \nWith greater laser power\, comes the need for greater laser safety considerations. The challenge to build in laser safety when the raw laser beam is above 10 kW is something that the industry is only now starting to get to grips with. \nThis workshop is aimed at sharing the latest results from researchers and manufacturers in the field of laser welding in the multi-kW regime. As price per watt continues to fall and wall-plug efficiency improves\, the inherent viability of laser welding and the ease with which it can be automated makes it more and more the process of choice. \nA range of speakers will present and exhibitors offering products to this market will be on hand to share information about their capabilities.  Cranfield University is situated conveniently close to the M1 and on the outskirts of Milton Keynes. \n  \nProgramme\n09:30 – 10:00  Registration & Refreshments \n10:00 – 10:10  Introduction & Welcome\nWojciech Suder\, Cranfield University \n10:10 – 10:30  Novel Hybrid Laser Welding \nDavid Rico Sierra\, Cranfield University \n10:30 – 10:50 High-Power Laser Welding: A Comparative Study involving Cu and Al\nRaga Meenakshisundaram\, AMRC North West \n10:50 – 11:10 Laser Beam Welding of Thick-Walled Components – Technologies\, Challenges & Potential\nBenjamin Kessler\, Fraunhofer IWS \n11:10 – 11:40 Break \n11:40 – 12:00  Critical Factors When Customising Cored Wires for Laser Welding\nLeonor Neto\, Welding Alloys \n12:00 – 12:20 Safety Enclosures for High Power Lasers\nDavid Samuel\, Kyrus Automation \n12:20 – 12:40 Predicting and Improving Hairpin Weld Quality with a Process Simulation\nMarcin Serdeczny\, Flow Science        \n12:40 – 13:40  Lunch \n13:40 – 14:00  High Power Laser Welding and Hybrid Welding in Structural Steel\nBerthold Kessler\, IPG Photonics \n14:00 – 14:20 Latest Developments in Laser in Vacuum Welding\nMax Nentwich\, Cambridge Vacuum Engineering \n14:20 – 14:40  Beam Shaping for HLAW Welding of Thick Stainless-steel Plates with Multi-Plane Light Conversion\nPu Jian\, Cailabs \n14:40 – 15:00 Break \n15.00 – 16.00 – Tour of the Welding & Additive Manufacturing Centre  \n  \n  \nVenue\nVincent Building\nCranfield University\nCranfield\nBedfordshire\nMK43 0AL \nCLICK HERE TO VIEW SITE MAP \n  \nAILU EVENT T&Cs\nSee AILU Event Terms and Conditions here.\n____________________________________\nBy registering for this meeting you agree that you are happy for AILU and Sponsors to contact you after the event \n 
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailu-workshop-high-power-and-hybrid-laser-welding/
LOCATION:Cranfield University\, College Rd\, Wharley End\, Bedford\, Bedfordshire\, MK43 0AL
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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SUMMARY:AILU Free Webinar: Your Path to Net Zero
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nFree online webinar\n\n  \n  \n  \n \nWednesday 2nd October 2024\n11:00 – 12:00 BST\n  \nNet Zero Webinar\nWherever you are on your Net Zero journey\, Control Energy Costs and Auditel will help you get started or take you to the next step. \nIn this webinar\, you’ll receive simple advice and support from their expert speakers. \n  \nWhy Net Zero matters \nSome businesses are early adopters and are already on their Net Zero journey; they’re emotionally motivated to act to reduce their business’s impact on the environment. \nHowever\, some businesses are waiting to be pushed to act. The importance of Net Zero cannot be overstated – supply chain pressures are mounting because of suppliers’ carbon footprint. \nSome businesses are being excluded from tenders due to their inaction on Net Zero. Already\, plans are in place to make carbon a balance sheet item that accountants will be advising businesses to reduce. Implementing a Net Zero plan won’t cost you money – it will actually save businesses money in the long term. Control Energy Costs and Auditel can help make it simple for businesses to start their journey. \nSpeakers \nNigel Addison-Evans\, Client Relationship Manager at Control Energy Costs. \nDavid James\, Managing Partner at Auditel. \nContact Nigel if you have any questions or for more information. \n  \nAs well as a presentation\, there will be the opportunity to have questions answered in a Q&A session at the end of the webinar. \nThe webinar will be recorded and accessible for free via YouTube and Vimeo. \nThe PDF version of the PowerPoint slides can be viewed here 
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailu-free-webinar-path-to-net-zero/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241114T160000
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CREATED:20240813T122850Z
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SUMMARY:AILU's Annual Job Shop Business Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThe laser manufacturing sector contains over 150 subcontractors in the UK. If you are a member of this community or in the supply chain\, this meeting is for you! \nNot a member of AILU? No problem! Non-members are welcome too. Talk to us about special offer tickets for non-members in the laser subcontract industry – especially if you have never experienced this meeting before.  \nAfter this event\, you will take away vital information which can make a real difference to your business. By mixing with industry peers\, the AILU Job Shop Members can benchmark their performance in a number of business areas. This meeting will focus on Carbon Footprint reduction\, Safety and Diversification – so that participants have the information to determine the future directions of their business.  Plenty of time is set aside in the programme for networking and discussion with delegates and presenters. \nAs well as the above there will be the usual opportunities to catch up with the latest new technology on the market\, the results of the Scrap Metal Survey and the Open Discussion Forum which allows people to ask any question that may be answered by our panel of experts or participants in the audience.  \nProgramme\n09:15 – 09:45   Registration & refreshments \n09:45 – 09:50   Welcome & Introduction\nChris Waters (Chair of AILU Job Shop Group) \n09:50 – 10:05  Introduction to Bystronic\nAndrew Richert (Bystronic UK) \n10:05 – 10:20   Why and How Should You Reduce Your Carbon Footprint?\nDave MacLellan (AILU) \n10:20 – 10:40  Update on Buying Electricity in 2024\nMike Stafford (Control Energy Costs) \n10:40 – 11:00  Is it Time to Invest in Solar PV?\nJames Cunningham (Geo Green Power) \n11:00 – 11:30  Refreshments \n11:30 -11:50  Safety of Hand-held Laser Systems\nDavid Lawton (Kentek) \n11:50 -12:05  Contract manufacturing of Micro Parts \nNadeem Rizvi (Laser Micromachining) \n12:05 -12:20 More Than Just Laser Cutting – Processing Opportunities\nChris Waters (Micrometric) \n12:20-12:40 Should You Buy a High Power Laser Cutter?\nJohn Powell (Laser Expertise) \n12:40 – 13:40  Lunch \n13:40 – 14:40  What’s new – short commercial presentations\nShort company pitches (10 mins each): Bystronic\, Lantek\, FICEP\, BLM\, TLM Laser\, Nitrogen Supply Co \n14:40 – 14:50 AILU Scrap Metal Survey Results\nDave MacLellan (AILU) \n14:50-15:30  Open Discussion Forum \n15:30  Close \n  \n 
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailus-annual-job-shop-business-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Bystronic UK\, 6 Wayside Business Park\, Wilsons Lane\, Coventry\, CV6 6NY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241119T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241120T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T143255
CREATED:20240813T123720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241113T120918Z
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SUMMARY:AILU's Early Careers Group Event
DESCRIPTION:Early Careers Group 2-day Event\n19-20 November 2024\n  \n19 November\nHeriot-Watt University\, Edinburgh\n\nEarly Careers Group Seminar\nTour of the National Robotarium\nECG Meeting \n\n  \n20 November\nCoherent\, Glasgow\n\nSite visit
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailus-early-careers-group-event/
LOCATION:Heriot-Watt University\, Edinburgh
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250326T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T143255
CREATED:20240627T122520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T092227Z
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SUMMARY:AILU's Industrial Laser Applications Symposium (ILAS) 2025
DESCRIPTION:Full-time student rate is for those registered as a full-time student. Those salaried or on paid internships should choose a ticket at the appropriate delegate rate. \nN.B. AILU has been awarded an Optica Global Meeting Grant to help students attend ILAS 2025. Universities can register ONE student to attend ILAS 2025 as a delegate\, free of charge (they will still need to cover T&S costs). Free registration will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. To nominate a student please email events@ailu.publishingbureau.dev \nILAS 2025 is a unique 2-day event that attracts international delegates and speakers to share the latest in laser material processing.  You are guaranteed to make new contacts\, expand your network\, find business or collaboration opportunities\, meet potential employers and employees to develop your organisation or career. \nThe symposium will be packed with presentations and exhibitions. It’s where academia meets industry for all things industrial laser related\, so don’t miss out. \nSee the dedicated ILAS 2025 webpage here https://ilas2025.co.uk/ \nSee Event Booking T&Cs here  \nSee Events Code of Conduct here 
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailus-industrial-laser-applications-symposium-ilas-2025/
LOCATION:Chesford Grange Hotel\, Kenilworth\, CV8 2LD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250521T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250521T133000
DTSTAMP:20260518T143255
CREATED:20250212T094248Z
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SUMMARY:Laser Safety - AILU workshop
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n \nChair: Bethan Smith (MTC) \nLaser safety is of paramount importance to ensure that the laser can be a manufacturing tool that is implemented widely and not considered a high-risk technology. Modern PPE\, guarding and accessories make laser safety possible in a research or manufacturing environment.  \nWhat should be considered to enable the safe use of lasers? It is not only about the laser beam\, which can be stopped using interlocks\, guarding and PPE. Other risks are also significant. Laser processes\, like conventional processes\, generate fume that is hazardous to the operators and any personnel nearby. There are other risks to consider too. \nThis workshop will set out the latest amendents to the laser safety standards\, discuss the latest evolutions of PPE for laser processing and consider how automation is a good alternative to reducing the skill required and the risk to operators when using hand held laser welders. \nWho should attend?:\nAnyone with a safety role in an organisation where lasers are currently in use (or being considered for use).\nAnyone about to buy or currently using a hand held laser system.\nAnyone interested in ensuring that the safety in their workplace is up to date \nThe 2025 AILU AGM will follow this workshop\, from 13:30 – 14:30 (see here). \nProgramme\n10:00 – 10:30  Registration \n10:30 – 10:40 Welcome\nBethan Smith\, MTC \nSession 1\n \n10:40 – 11:00 Forthcoming Amendments and new laser safety standards\, evolutions of laser PPE and a request for laser user feedback\nNeal Croxford\, Dovecote Technologies \n11:00 – 11:20 Automating existing hand-held laser welding systems to enhance safety\nSinan Bilgin\, SS Laser Solutions \n11:20 – 11:50 Laser Fume & Filtration\nRichard Bloomfield\, Donaldson BOFA \n11:50 – 12:10 Training & PPE for Laser Safety\nPreetesh Mistry\, Pro-Lite Technology \n12:10 – 12:30 Discussion Session – Q&A – How to promote and deliver strong laser safety in 2025\nDave MacLellan\, AILU \n12:30 – 13:30  Lunch \n13:30 AILU AGM (optional) \n  \nVenue\nAME\nBeresford Avenue\nCoventry\nCV6 5LZ \nPlease follow this link for information on security and parking https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Getting-to-AME.pdf \n  \nAILU EVENT T&Cs\nSee AILU Event Terms and Conditions here.\n____________________________________ \nBy registering for this meeting you agree that you are happy for AILU and Sponsors to contact you after the event
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/lasersafety-ailu-workshop/
LOCATION:AME\, Coventry\, Beresford Ave\, Coventry\, CV6 5LZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250617T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250617T123000
DTSTAMP:20260518T143255
CREATED:20250514T095213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250611T085635Z
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SUMMARY:AILU Event: Early Careers Group Event
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 17th June\nLoughborough University\nFounded in 2017\, AILU’s Early Careers Group (ECG) represents the next generation of laser industry and academic professionals. Members of the Group are from a variety of industrial laser backgrounds including research centres and industrial manufacturers\, suppliers and subcontractors. \nOn Tuesday 17th June the Group will host a seminar followed by a tour of the laser facilities at Loughborough University. Members of the ECG will deliver presentations highlighting the current focus of their research or laser interests. \nThe seminar is open to AILU members and non-members and would be of interest to those who might like to join this group or would benefit from networking with this enthusiastic and talented pool of individuals. \n  \nProgramme\n09:30 – 10:00  Registration & Refreshments  \n10:00 – 10:05  Welcome – Jacob Lavin\, Loughborough University \n10:05 – 10:25  \nGas Dynamic Interactions in Laser Cutting\nJacob Lavin\, Loughborough University \n10:25 – 10:40  \nRemote laser welding of Zn-coated steel to aluminium for automotive structural applications\nAli Baghbani Barenji\, University of Warwick \n10:40 – 10:55  \nUtilising spherical aberration in laser processing\nDan Wilson-University of Manchester \n11:00 – 13:00  Tour of Optical Engineering Building & Emergent Photonics Research Centre \n13:00 – 14:00  Lunch \n  \nVenue\nSir David Davies Building\nLoughborough University\nLE11 3TU \nSee page 5 of campus map\, Building 14 here and venue map here  \nParking permit required for those attending by car which can be paid for in advance or on arrival – https://www.lboro.ac.uk/services/fm/services/traffic-parking/visitors/
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailu-event-early-careers-group-seminar/
LOCATION:Loughborough University\, Epinal Way LE11 3TU\, Loughborough\, LE11 3TU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250619T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250619T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T143255
CREATED:20250512T104441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250514T100954Z
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SUMMARY:AILU Free Webinar: Implementing Beam Shaping
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by\n \n  \n  \n  \nThursday 19th June 2025\, 14:00 – 15:00 BST\n  \nFree online webinar\n \n \n  \n  \n  \nImplementing Beam-shaping in the Laser Industry:\nOpportunities and Challenges\nSpeaker: Gwenn Pallier\, Product Line Manager\, Cailabs \nLearn how beam-shaping is used to improve performance in laser material processing applications including welding\, cutting\, micro-processing and additive manufacturing. \nThere are many methods to achieve laser beam-shaping\, find out more about how they work and what the advantages and challenges are in each case. \nDiscover examples of applications where MPLC (Multi Plane Light Conversion) from Cailabs has enabled the following benefits: \n\nEnhanced process quality\nIncreased process speed\nImproved depth of focus\n\nBeam-shaping is a hot topic in 2025\, this webinar will help you understand how to access the benefits presented by the latest technology. \nAs well as a presentation\, there will be the opportunity to have questions answered in a Q&A session at the end of the webinar. \nThe webinar will be recorded and accessible for free via YouTube and Vimeo. \nThe PDF version of the PowerPoint slides will be available after the webinar. \n  \nAILU EVENT T&Cs\nSee AILU Event Terms and Conditions here.\n____________________________________ \nBy registering for this meeting you agree that you are happy for AILU and Sponsors to contact you after the event
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailu-free-webinar-beam-shaping/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251002T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251002T153000
DTSTAMP:20260518T143255
CREATED:20250603T110516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T091440Z
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SUMMARY:AILU Workshop - Micro Drilling
DESCRIPTION: \n  \n  \n \nSponsored by Luxinar \n  \nIntroduction\nChair: Mike Wakeham (Winbro) \nThe latest laser sources bring higher power and ultrashort pulse widths.  These parameters increase the quality and throughput of laser drilling in a number of materials including metals and glass. Automotive\, medical device\, semiconductor and consumer electronics manufacturers are looking for this quality and speed. Small hole diameters and minimal heat input (low distortion) are benefits that laser micro drilling can bring. \nLearn from a range of presenters who are using and manufacturing solutions in micro laser drilling. If you are contemplating the use of laser micro drilling in manufacturing or research\, this workshop is for you.  \nMeet laser drilling application experts and suppliers over this full day workshop. The venue is a short walk from Luxinar’s UK facility. During the event there will be a networking lunch where a few exhibitors will be available to discuss the products and services they offer. \nAt the end of the workshop there will be a short tour of Luxinar’s facility.  A live “remote” demonstration of their lasers in action will also be included in the agenda for the day. \n  \nProgramme:\n9:30 – 10:00 am Registration and Coffee \n10.00 – 10.10  Welcome\nYannick Galais\, Luxinar\n \n10.10 – 10.30  Microelectronics and Semiconductor Manufacturing: A Paradise for Laser Drilling? \nBen Fulford\, Luxinar \n10.30 – 10.50  High Speed Micro Drilling of Metals and Glasses \nDimitris Karnakis\, Oxford Lasers \n10.50 – 11.10  ns pulsed fibre laser: a versatile tool for drilling applications\nJack Gabzdyl\, TRUMPF \n11.10 – 11.40 Tea & Coffee Break \n11.40 – 12.00  Laser selective etching of transparent materials with modified Bessel beams\nJakob Gueye\, Heriot Watt University \n12.00 – 12.20  High aspect ratio micro-drilling in glass and SiC using percussion and single-pulse processes\nArtur Stabrawa\, Fluence Technology \n12.20 – 12.40  Advances in Laser Drilling and Metallization of TGVs for Advanced Packaging\nAshley Crane\, EKSPLA \n12.40 – 1.50 pm Lunch\, Exhibitors and Networking \n1.50 – 2.10  Micro Hole Drilling for Biomedical Applications\nMike O’Key\, OpTek Systems \n2.10 – 2.30  High speed drilling of micro holes in metallic components\nOlusola Oyelola \, Winbro Group \n2.30 – 2.50  High power laser drilling of 0.5 mm thick stainless steel\nJagdheesh Radhakrishnan\, MTC \n2.50 – 3.10  From negative to >45 Degree angles\, how to control taper during cutting & drilling processes \nDavid Bruneel\, LASEA \n3.10 – 3.20  Remote presentation of Luxinar USP Laser Applications Lab.\nLouise May\, Luxinar \n3.20 – 3.40 Tea & Coffee Break \n3.40 – 4.40 Tour of Luxinar facility \n  \nVenue\nAURA Innovation Centre\nBridgehead Business Park\nMeadow Road\nHull\nHessle\nHU13 0GD \nFind out more about AILU events (past and future) here: ailu.org.uk/events\nInterested to join our Early Careers Group? – more here: ailu.org.uk/early-careers-group\nRead about the event sponsor here: luxinar.com \n  \n  \n  \nAILU EVENT T&Cs\nSee AILU Event Terms and Conditions here.\n____________________________________\nBy registering for this meeting you agree that you are happy for AILU and Sponsors to contact you after the event \n 
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailu-workshop-micro-drilling/
LOCATION:AURA Innovation Centre\, Bridgehead Business Park\, Meadow Road\, Hull\, Hessle\, HU13 0GD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251119T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251119T143000
DTSTAMP:20260518T143255
CREATED:20250723T091146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T171741Z
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SUMMARY:AILU Event - Early Careers Group Seminar & Tour
DESCRIPTION:AILU’s Early Careers Group Seminar & JET Fusion Tour\nWednesday 19th November\nUKAEA\, Culham\, Oxfordshire\n  \nFounded in 2017\, AILU’s Early Careers Group (ECG) represents the next generation of laser industry and academic professionals. Members of the Group are from a variety of laser backgrounds including universities & research centres\, and industrial manufacturers\, suppliers and subcontractors. \nOn Wednesday 19th November the Group will host a seminar followed by a tour of the JET fusion facility.  \nThe seminar and tour are open to AILU members and non-members\, and would be of interest to those who might like to join this group or would benefit from networking with this enthusiastic and talented pool of individuals. \nIMPORTANT: Attendees must bring photo ID. \n  \nProgramme \n10:00  – 10:30  Registration & Refreshments     \n10:30  – 10:50   Welcome and Introduction to Fusion Energy Research at UKAEA\nChris Peters\, UKAEA \n10:50  – 11:05  Laser Repair Processes for Remote In-Situ Operations in Future Fusion Power Plants \nSean Roche-Watson\, University of Manchester \n11:05  – 11:20  Exploring Microstructural Evolution Induced by Dynamic Beam Shaping in Autogenous Laser Beam Welding of AA6082 \nReshad Bakhtari \, Warwick University \n11:20  – 11:35  Commercial Thinking for Technical People: Understanding Value\, Not Just Specs \nTom Kerrigan\, TLM Laser \n11:35  – 11:55  Cutting Edge Laser Processing and Micro-Machining Tools \nMike O’Key\, OpTek Systems  \n12:00  – 13:00  Lunch     \n13:00  – 14:30  Tour         \n14:30 – 16:00  ECG Members’ Meeting \n  \nTour\nJoint European Torus (JET) was the world’s largest and most powerful fusion machine – it operated for over 40 years\, setting a series of fusion performance records until closing in late 2023. The project was hosted by UKAEA for labs around Europe and laid the foundation for many of the advances we see in fusion research today. \nNow JET is becoming a pioneer in the decommissioning of large fusion facilities. The techniques and knowledge from UKAEA’s JET Decommissioning & Repurposing (JDR) programme will help to develop future fusion plants that are sustainable from both an environmental and financial perspective. \nThe tour will allow individuals to gain an appreciation of the scale and complexity of this large device and the systems required to operate and maintain it. \n  \nVenue\nUK Atomic Energy Authority\nCulham Campus\nAbingdon\nOxfordshire\nOX14 3DB \nClick on the links below for: \nTravel details – Visitor-travel-information-UKAEA.pdf \nSite map – Site-map-UKAEA.pdf \nTour information – Tour-information-UKAEA.pdf
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailu-event-early-careers-group-seminar-tour/
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251127T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251127T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T143255
CREATED:20250715T110505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T140509Z
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SUMMARY:AILU 2025 Annual Job Shop Business Meeting
DESCRIPTION: \n \nSponsored by Laser Trader\n \nIntroduction\nThe laser manufacturing sector contains over 150 subcontractors in the UK. If you are a member of this community or in the supply chain\, this meeting is for you! \nNot a member of AILU? No problem! Non-members are welcome too. Talk to us about special offer tickets for non-members in the laser subcontract industry – especially if you have never experienced this meeting before.  \nAfter this event\, you will take away vital information which can make a real difference to your business. By mixing with industry peers\, the AILU Job Shop Members can benchmark their performance in a number of business areas. This meeting will focus on Carbon Footprint reduction\, Cyber Security\, Cost of Metals and Scrap\, Micromachining\, Welding and much more – so that participants have the information to determine the future directions of their business.  Plenty of time is set aside in the programme for networking and discussion with delegates and presenters. \nAs well as the above there will be the usual opportunities to catch up with the latest new technology on the market\, the results of the Prime and Scrap Metal Survey and the Open Discussion Forum which allows people to ask any question that may be answered by our panel of experts or participants in the audience.  \nProgramme\n09:30 – 10:00   Registration & refreshments \n10:00 – 10:05   Welcome & Introduction\nChris Waters (Chair of AILU Job Shop Group) \n10:05 – 10:20  Introduction to TRUMPF\nLee Moakes (TRUMPF UK) \n10:20 – 10:40  Reducing Carbon and Costs with Real Solutions\nMatthew Roberts (Energise) \n10:40 – 11:00  Buying Energy in 2026\nLiam Conway (Greenfields Energy Group) \n11:00 – 11:30   Refreshments \n11.30 – 11.50  Drivers and Challenges in the UK Steel Market 2026 \nKaye Ayub (MEPS International) \n11:50 – 12:10  How Cyber-secure is Your Business?\nPaul Crumpton  (IASME) \n12:10-12:30 Laser & Ultrasonic Welding\nPhil Carr (Carrs Welding) \n12:30 – 12:40 AILU Prime & Scrap Metal Survey Results\nDave MacLellan (AILU) \n12:40 – 13:40  Lunch \n13:40 – 14:40  What’s new – short commercial presentations\nShort company pitches (10 mins each): Bystronic\, Ficep\, SS Laser Solutions\, Mate Tooling Solutions\, World Machinery\, TRUMPF \n14:40-15:20  Open Discussion Forum \n15:20  Close \n  \nDirections:\nDirections to venue on Google Maps \nPLEASE PARK IN FRONT OF THE BUILDING AND ENTER VIA THE MAIN ENTRANCE \n \n 
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/2025-annual-job-shop-business-meeting/
LOCATION:TRUMPF\, Luton\, President Way\, Airport Executive Park\, Luton\, LU2 9NL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260212T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260212T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T143255
CREATED:20251127T124344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T153058Z
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SUMMARY:AILU Workshop: Optics & Beam Delivery
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nSponsored by Laser Trader\n  \nIntroduction\n \nChair: Bethan Smith (MTC) \nMaterial processing applications such as cutting\, drilling\, welding\, and surface structuring rely heavily on advanced beam delivery and control to achieve high productivity and consistent quality across metals\, plastics\, ceramics\, glass\, and other industrial materials. Innovations in optics for beam shaping\, fiber-optic delivery\, articulated arms\, scanning heads\, and welding and cutting heads have played a central role in enabling higher throughput\, easier integration\, improved reliability\, and greater overall efficiency. \nThis workshop will feature presenters discussing recent developments in optical components\, beam-shaping methods\, and beam-delivery hardware—including galvo scanning heads\, articulated arms\, and processing heads for welding and cutting. These insights will be valuable to beam-delivery manufacturers\, optics suppliers\, system integrators\, and end users of laser material processing\, as well as researchers working to advance the field. \nAs well as listening to the presenters\, there is plenty of time for networking with the other delegates and a handful of exhibitors. The meeting includes tea/coffee breaks and a buffet lunch. \n  \nProgramme\n9:30 – 10:00 am Registration and Coffee \n10:00 – 10:10  Welcome\nBethan Smith\, MTC \n10:10 – 10:30  Novel Optical Coating Techniques for High Power Laser Material Processing Applications\nSamuel Thienel\, Laser Components \n10:30 – 10:50  Flexible mechanisms for free-space delivery of laser energy\nNick Clark\, Alban Laser Systems \n10:50 – 11:10  Single-Step AI Control of Coherent Beam Combination for Agile Beam Shaping\nBen Mills\, University of Southampton \n11.10 – 11.40  Tea & Coffee Break \n11:40 – 12:00  A stable beam for a stable process\nFabrice Meier\, Cailabs \n12:00 – 12:20  Agile Femtosecond Lasers for Precision Multi-Material Manufacturing\nNicolas Valero\, Amplitude Laser:  \n12:20 – 12:40  Innovative hollow core fibre beam delivery solutions for Ultrashort Pulsed Lasers\nBenoît Beaudou\, GLOphotonics \n12.40 – 1.50 pm Lunch\, Exhibitors and Networking \n1:50 – 2:10  Beam Shaping for Advanced Laser Manufacturing\nAndrea Geltrude\, PowerPhotonic \n2:10 – 2:30  Example applications in laser beam manipulation for micro-structuring of materials\nOlivier Allegre\, University of Manchester \n2:30 – 2:50  Keyhole stabilisation and spatter-free welding with Adjustable Mode Beam fibre lasers\nMustafa Coskun\, IPG Photonics \n2:50 – 3:20 Tea & Coffee Break \n3:20 – 3:40  UK Laser Damage Assessment and IBD Coatings for High-Power Applications\nAndrew Ritchie\, BRL Laser Damage Ltd. \n  \nVenue\n \n\nManufacturing Technology Centre \nMTC Events\nAMTC Building\nAdvanced Manufacturing Training Centre\nAirfield Drive\nAnsty Business Park\nCoventry\nCV7 9JU \nWhat3Words: encodes.backed.balancing \nGo to Google Maps \n  \n  \nTravelling by car\nThe MTC in Coventry is located minutes away from Junction 2 of the M6. \nHead into the Ansty Business Park through a set of traffic lights. Go straight over the next two roundabouts and then take the first exit at the third roundabout. From here\, take the first right for the AMTC Building car park. \nParking at the AMTC building\nLocated within our beautiful grounds\, the parking facilities at our AMTC building in Coventry have 275 complimentary car parking spaces and 10 large disabled parking bays. The parking is secure with barrier control\, and we have dedicated EV parking for electric vehicles. \nPlease only use dedicated car parking when travelling by car. Stopping and parking on the roundabout in front of the venue is prohibited at all times\, including for dropping off and picking up. Please be aware that regular law enforcement patrol the area and issue fines in accordance with the Road Traffic Act 1988. \n\nTravelling by train\nJust 20 minutes from Coventry Railway Station\, rail is a popular transport option for our delegates. The X30 bus travels from Coventry railway station to the Ansty Business Park every 20 minutes. Alternatively\, there’s a taxi rank situated just outside the station. \nTravelling by air \nBirmingham Airport is less than a 30-minute drive from Ansty Business Park. If you’d like us to arrange Taxis or Ubers from the airport\, please let the MTC know. \n\n\nTravelling by bus\nThere’s a dedicated bus service that runs frequently between Ansty Park and the centre of Coventry. \nThe X30 stops at Pool Meadow Bus Station in Coventry\, and travels via Coventry train station. \nFrom the city centre\, the bus route follows the main artery roads past the University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire\, before arriving at Ansty Park.
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailu-workshop-optics-beam-delivery/
LOCATION:MTC\, Ansty Park\, Coventry\, CV7 9JU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260608T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260608T140000
DTSTAMP:20260518T143255
CREATED:20260312T121717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T145759Z
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SUMMARY:AILU Event: Early Careers Group Seminar & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Early Careers Group Seminar & Tour\nMonday 8th June 2026\n  \nProgramme to follow \n  \nVenue\nMicrometric Ltd\,\nDoddington Road\,\nLincoln\,\nLN6 3RX \n  \n 
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailu-event-early-careers-seminar-tour/
LOCATION:Micrometric\, Doddington Road\, Lincoln\, LN6 3RX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270324T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270325T170000
DTSTAMP:20260518T143255
CREATED:20260317T115426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T115938Z
UID:20542-1805875200-1805994000@ailu.publishingbureau.dev
SUMMARY:AILU's Industrial Laser Applications Symposium (ILAS) 2027
DESCRIPTION:ILAS 2027 is a unique 2-day event\, attracting international delegates\, speakers and exhibitors from around the world to share the latest in laser material processing technology and applications.   \nEnjoy plenary presentations from renowned international speakers\, keynote speakers on a range of topics covering the whole of industrial laser technology\, and around 80 high-calibre presentations from industry and academia. On top of this\, 30 exhibitors will represent the latest in laser technology and the complete supply chain.  Whether you’re a researcher\, engineer\, business owner\, student or technology supplier\, the programme is built to inform and inspire across the full breadth of laser applications. \nMake new contacts\, expand your network\, find business or collaboration opportunities\, meet potential employers and employees to develop your organisation or career. \n2027 marks the tenth Industrial Laser Applications Symposium  \nIt’s where academia meets industry for all things industrial laser related\, so don’t miss out. \n  \nSee the dedicated ILAS 2027 webpage here:  https://ilas2027.co.uk \n 
URL:https://ailu.publishingbureau.dev/event/ailus-industrial-laser-applications-symposium-ilas-2027/
LOCATION:Chesford Grange Hotel\, Kenilworth\, CV8 2LD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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