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TRUMPF SE + Co. KG, founded in 1923 and based in Ditzingen, Germany, is a high-tech company offering manufacturing solutions in machine tools, laser technology, electronics, and Industry 4.0. As a market and technology leader, TRUMPF provides innovative products and services that enhance efficiency, precision, and future-proofing in industrial manufacturing. The company's solutions cater to various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical technology, supporting clients worldwide with advanced technologies and comprehensive services.
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TRUMPF reports breakthrough in industrializing SWIR VCSELs above 1300nm

TRUMPF targets SWIR VCSEL manufacturing in state-of-the-art, high-volume production process, outstanding results of robustness and performance of long wavelength VCSELs, revolutionary VCSEL technology that enables new sensing application fields such as under-OLED sensors.

Formnext: TRUMPF brings the 3D printer to industrial series production

TRUMPF is opening up new areas of application with its 3D printers. "Falling component costs are increasingly bringing additive manufacturing (AM) on a par economically with conventional manufacturing. Our systems are ready for industrial series production," says Richard Bannmüller, President and CEO of TRUMPF Laser Technology Germany.

New laser cell for more sustainability

Sustainability - yes, of course! But how do you implement it in everyday industrial life? With the support of TRUMPF, the Reutlingen-based company Rieber, has improved the material and energy efficiency in its production - for the sake of the environment.

TRUMPF PRESENTS THE NEXT GENERATION OF FIBER LASERS

The high-tech company TRUMPF is set to unveil its new line of TruFiber P fiber lasers at the LASER – World of Photonics trade show in Munich, Germany, ushering in a new era in laser technology.

Daring to step into the world of additive manufacturing

Traditionally, Smithstown offers a range of production methods, including milling, rotating, sanding and eroding. The aim was to expand the repertoire to include 3D printing and to set up an additive centre within a recently erected extension. By doing so, the company hopes to provide its medical technology customers with additive solutions, particularly within the R&D sector.

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