Laser Cheval at Micronora with an innovative concept
Every two years, at the end of September, industrial companies from around the world in the field of microtechnology gather at the Micronora trade show in Besançon. Among them are many regional SMEs. One such company is Laser Cheval, a leader in the design of laser machines.
Micronora, the International Microtechnology Trade Show
From September 24 to 27, Besançon will come alive with Micronora, the International Microtechnology Trade Show. Held every two years in the Franche-Comté city, it has become an unmissable event for industrial companies from France and abroad that are active in the markets of microtechnology, precision, and nanotechnology.
Over 800 exhibitors are expected this year at Micropolis, with 33% being international companies. A total of 38 countries will be represented! More than 11,000 professional visitors are anticipated! Over the years, Micronora has become a showcase for industrial companies operating in markets where precision and high standards are the norm, such as luxury goods, aerospace, automotive, medical, defense, and electromechanics.
Several companies from the Franche-Comté region participate in this business environment. Some of them take advantage of Micronora to showcase their innovations and attract project leaders.
One such company is Laser Cheval from Marnay, Haute-Saône, now part of the Lasea Group. This SME is at the forefront of laser machine manufacturing. Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, it has consistently innovated over the past five decades to meet and even anticipate market needs.
Quartz Géode: A New Laser Machine at Micronora
Laser Cheval will unveil its latest innovation at Micronora in Hall C, stand 415. This new machine, named Quartz Géode, is notable for its large-capacity palletizing module, which is connected to the laser machine according to the client's production needs. This system, capable of holding up to 48 trays of parts awaiting high-precision laser treatment (welding, micro-welding, engraving), gives the laser machine an operational autonomy of 60 hours. For customers using laser technology, this innovation means high machining precision and productivity, as the machine's restocking cycles are much more spaced out. It can thus operate day and night, including weekends.
With the Quartz Géode, Laser Cheval continues to establish its place among industrial companies that innovate. Perhaps these technical qualities will be appreciated by the Micronora jury, which rewards innovation and precision every two years with the Microns d'Or and Nanos d'Or.
Not to Miss: Emric Verwaerde’s Conference at Micronora!
When a company like Laser Cheval has been innovating for so many years and has acquired recognized expertise in the field of laser machine manufacturing, sharing its experience with other professionals is always valuable. In this spirit of exchange, Emric Verwaerde, General Manager of Laser Cheval, will give a conference at Micronora on Wednesday, September 25 at 3:40 p.m. The theme will be "Meeting the Needs for Autonomy and Flexibility of Laser Machines." To elaborate on his talk, Emric Verwaerde will rely on the insights that guided Laser Cheval's R&D teams in recent years, culminating in the creation of the Quartz Géode, a machine that specifically meets the need for autonomy in laser machines.