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eurolaser celebrates 25 years

eurolaser celebrates its company anniversary with in-house exhibition.

19th September 2019

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Lüneburg

Clothing/​Footwear, Interiors, Sports/​Outdoor

Large exhibition area with live demonstrations on nine laser systems. © eurolaser

eurolaser has celebrated its 25th anniversary with an open-house event. The Innovation Days took place in Lüneburg last week. The exhibition offered live demonstrations on a total of nine laser systems to the more than 250 guests on both days. The supporting programme consisted of lectures and a partner exhibition.

“There was a lively exchange of ideas between employees, partners and guests in all company rooms and in the outdoor area, which was followed by a relaxed celebration on Wednesday evening,” the company reports.

CO2 laser cutting

Since 1994, eurolaser has been the specialist for CO2 laser cutters, which could cut almost all nonmetals materials. The company is specialised in the processing of acrylic, wood, textile and foil. Laser cut products can be found in every day-to-day life, from clothing to membrane switches to furniture and interior fittings in cars.

History exhibition with three model series from 25 years of company history. © eurolaser

History exhibition with three model series from 25 years of company history. © eurolaser

Initially based in Hamburg and Seevetal, eurolaser moved into the business premises at its present location in Borsigstraße in Lüneburg in 2009. Currently, there are more than 100 employees, and the company is constantly growing. Thanks to its motivated workforce, eurolaser has been one of the top 100 innovators in Germany since this year.

Over the past 25 years, over 100 young people have completed their training at eurolaser: as technicians, as merchants or in service. In order to retain the wealth of ideas and enthusiasm, eurolaser recently launched the internal Innovation Lab. Here, employees under the age of 25, exchange and develop ideas for the future.

Living history at eurolaser

In addition to the latest technologies and the exchange of trends and developments in the industry, the Innovation Days also exhibited various machines from the past.

Multi-faceted technical discussions with a large number of partner exhibitors. © eurolaser

Multi-faceted technical discussions with a large number of partner exhibitors. © eurolaser

“Even until today, our very first system delivered with the serial number one is still in operation. We are proud of the longevity of our systems, which shows our sustainable, holistic corporate philosophy,” commented Matthias Kluczinski, founder and Managing Director.

On the way to green company

From the beginning, it has been the concern of Matthias Kluczinski not only to develop high-quality technology, but also to produce and trade sustainably. Currently, the company has come several big steps towards this goal.

Large crowds at the welcome speech by the CEO Matthias Kluczinski. © eurolaser

Large crowds at the welcome speech by the CEO Matthias Kluczinski. © eurolaser

Between February 2018 and May 2019, numerous redevelopment measures were carried out that help reduce CO2 emissions, lower overall energy costs and, through a combination of photovoltaics and a combined heat and power plant, supply the entire building phase with self-generated energy. In several stages of construction, the façade was rebuilt with recyclable raw materials, the heating system renewed and the entire lighting converted to LED. Daylight atmosphere in the offices, draught-free ventilation and efficient heating by radiant ceiling panels in production ensure healthy working conditions throughout the company.

www.eurolaser.com

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