New premises for Laser Quantum

16 Jun 2013

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Laser Quantum, designer and manufacturer of DPSS and Ultrafast laser technology, is pleased to announce the move of our office staff at our Headquarters in Stockport, UK to a new building. Whilst the move is not very far, the new premises allow us to keep increasing the strength of our team in order to respond to the growing demand for our products and services. The new sales office also has improved web conferencing facilities to enhance support for our global customer base.

Our two production facilities in Stockport are also undergoing a refurbishment programme to further upgrade the sites, whilst remaining fully operational. Even though our two production facilities are already high-tech, we are focused on creating the optimal environment for our cutting-edge technology. Our improved facilities will include newly renovated and customised laboratory space with an increase in size to support our continued growth.

We are dedicated towards maintaining the excellence of our products and our new facilities confirm our commitment to shortening lead times and meeting customer needs.
The refurbishment is due for completion in July, at which time our customers will be able to arrange a tour of our new facilities but for now it is business as usual.

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New premises for Laser Quantum