India is emerging as a technology hub with its expertise in
telecommunications, electronics, manufacturing, automotive and
ancillary segments. Today many of the industrial verticals require
precision and quick turnaround of their process. This process can be
accelerated by modern technologies. One of the most efficient ones is
the laser and photonics technology, owing to tremendous power,
flexibility, speed and quality of execution.
Commenting on the importance of lasers & photonics, Mr. Darryl
Dasilva, CEO, MMI India, said: “The main objective of LASER World
of PHOTONICS INDIA is to develop and grow diverse industrial
applications in India with the use of laser technology, boost the
awareness for the laser and photonics technology, deliver important
impetus for Indian research institutes and universities in photonics as
well as interlink the research sector and industry for the development
of the technology.”
The applications of photonics can be found in almost every field
including information communication technologies, manufacturing,
lighting, automotive, security, jewellery and medical sciences to just
name a few.
Dr. Lalit Kumar, Director at Laser Science Services (I) Pvt. Ltd,
commented on the significance of LASER World of PHOTONICS INDIA 2012:
“Laser Science will showcase various scientific and industrial
laser systems and allied equipments from our various principals like
SPI Lasers and Precitec.” He also said that they consider LASER
World of PHOTONICS INDIA as an important platform to strengthen
relations with end customers, system integrators and exhibitors.
The Laser & Photonics industry is still at a nascent stage in the
country, but is known to be a contributor in generating approximately
USD 500 million every year in related application sectors. But thanks
to a mushrooming telecommunications & manufacturing sector, many
believe that photonics will play a vital role in India’s future
development.
Mr. Bala Sahane, Owner at Laser Asia, reckons that the industry for
Laser and applications is maturing slowly and that people are now
looking for new technologies and processes which will give them a
benefit of the global front.
Laser in the Automotive IndustryIndia has been progressively growing as global automation hub primarily
on account of labour as well as easy availability of technology. Most
global automakers that have major industrial production bases in India
are aware of the advantages of the laser welding process in the
automotive sector. This is mainly due to the high productivity and
small amount of down-time compared to the other forms of welding
systems. In the automotive industry, high power laser welding
installations consist of cross flow CO2 lasers in the power range of 3
kW to 5 kW which leads to particle-free working, stress-free energy
input, highest aesthetic quality and high flexibility. Unlike other
welding techniques that require a vacuum, laser welding transmits a
beam through the air. This process can be easily automated using
robotic techniques. There is no radiation by the process and it
provides higher quality welds.
Mr. Indrajit Rana, Marketing Manager of TRUMPF, said: “With the
high potential in India for specific laser applications, the laser
technology field is set to grow steadily over the years to come. TRUMPF
offers to its customers laser technologies like CO2 lasers, solid state
lasers, 3D Laser processing and marking lasers for cutting, welding,
marking and surface treatment.”
Photonics in TelecommunicationsOptical communication is an area that is going to drive the Indian
economy. Growing rapidly as the world’s largest consumer in
telecommunications and related devices, India has massive potential for
extensive growth in this sector for both general communication as well
as broadband services. Recently, the government has also recognized the
potential of optical communication and reduced some of its controls on
foreign trade and investment. By permitting higher limits on foreign
direct investment in a few key areas, such as telecommunications, the
government has helped strengthen this sector.
Owing to this change in stance, photonic technologies today form the
technological backbone of the Indian telecommunications sector and have
helped to revolutionize the exchange of information and data flow from
India.
Laser and Photonics in the realm of ManufacturingToday, the Indian industry is growing rapidly as the hub for laser and
photonics based application industries. India is now part of
every global development in terms of expertise and contribution to the
fields like optical fiber communications (Telecommunications), laser
surgery (Medical), Industrial manufacturing (The use of lasers for
welding, drilling, cutting, and various methods of surface
modification), Construction (laser leveling, laser range finding, smart
structures), Aviation & Military (IR sensors, command and control,
navigation, search and rescue, mine laying and detection) along with
Entertainment, Metrology and many other fields. Mr. Peter Von, CEO of
Raylase, expressing confidence in the LASER WORLD Of PHOTONICS INDIA
2012 and Messe München International (MMI) said,
“RAYLASE will be displaying products for 3D applications. Our
laser material processing software which is particularly suitable when
processing 3D shapes such as tilted or curved surfaces that require
flexible working areas and small focus diameters”
LASER WORLD of PHOTONICS INDIA 2012, which is a leading international
trade show on Laser and Photonics Technology, will address the
potential of laser and photonics applications and sectors in India.
LASER WORLD of PHOTONICS INDIA 2012 will have 111 exhibitors from 13
countries: leading global and Indian companies showcasing the most
advanced laser and photonics equipments available today.
In conjunction with the trade fair, Messe München International
will hold a “Seminar on Laser Basics and Applications”,
which gives a quick overview of laser and photonics technology for
potential users from different application fields. Target group of the
seminar are novices to the laser world, companies and users from
different application fields that have not yet dealt with laser
technology before.Among the prominent companies who are taking part in
the Seminar on Laser Basics and Applications on 14th September are
Sahajanand Laser Technology Ltd., Sahajanand Technologies (P) Ltd.,
Simco Global Technology & Systems Ltd., Laser Automation Pvt. Ltd.,
New Age Instrument & Materials P. Ltd., CVI Melles Griot, Ametek
– Precitech, IPG Photonics (India) Pvt. Ltd., TRUMPF (India) Pvt
Ltd, Marks Pryor, and more.
More information at
http://world-of-photonics.net/en/laser-india/start