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LASER World of PHOTONICS INDIA to showcase applications for printing

26th August 2015
Siobhan O'Gorman
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The fourth LASER World of PHOTONICS INDIA will take place from 9th to 11th September 2015 in Delhi. The trade show is an important gateway for the growth and use of lasers and photonics in the different application industries in India.

For the last few years, there has been a tremendous increase in the use of computers as an aid to the management, processing and dissemination of information. The peripheral device required by the computer for all these applications is the printer. Today, the use of computers in large data processing installations places a very high demand on printers in terms of speed, character flexibility, and print quality. The conventional impact printers can no longer meet these demands because of their limited speed and character flexibility.

With the coming of laser technology, prints can now be very detailed and precise. Another advantage of laser technology in printing is that it can be used with the most delicate paper and other materials like acrylic and cardboard. Engraving logos and pictures is another possibility. Laser print technology can be used with any type of material, be it rigid or flexible, hard or soft.

The applications of laser technology printing can be used for printing signage, displays and point of purchase materials. Using the conventional printing methods would mean distortion and lack of precision in these prints.

Another sector which is seeing tremendous progress in terms of laser applications is the signage industry. Lasers, as a technology, completely frees up challenges faced by the traditional industry, in terms of area available for display (spatial limitations), freedom of projecting on almost any surface, projection across great distances, dynamic content control and cost effectiveness. The dynamic digital signage marketplace is expanding at an accelerated pace, with CAGR in excess of 20%. By 2020, it is expected that the global digital signage market would be around $21bn, and this figure could significantly go up owning to the growing application of lasers in trade. India would also contribute to this fast-growing sector, demonstrating some of the fastest growth rates with the introduction of laser and allied technology.

Shailesh Mehta, Director, Mehta CAD CAM Systems, says: “We believe that laser technology has revolutionised the sign industry. As we all know, because of certain powerful characteristics of acrylic, it is widely used in making signs, number plates, display tables etc. Laser technology is a great gift to acrylic fabricators, enabling them to fulfil very fast increasing demand of decorative sign boards, name plates and displays in bulk quantity. A Co2 laser can cut acrylic at a very high speed with clean transparent edge. This is the reason why demand for Co2 laser cutting and engraving system is increasing day by day.”

Mr. Anil Kumar, Director, Angel India Cad Cam, comments: “Signage industry nowadays is incomplete without the use of laser CNC machines, and we can say that without laser machines and tools, the signage industry is meaningless.”

Bhupinder Singh, CMO and Member of the Management Board, MMI India, says: “LASER World of PHOTONICS INDIA is the only show in its class where the innovators of laser technologies for various applications come together on a common platform. Year on year, we have brought out the relevance of precision engineering using lasers in sectors as diverse as diamond cutting. This year, the trade show will focus on the use of lasers in food and packaging and printing and signage.”

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