Quaser Sets Up Laser R&D and Testing Hub in Taiwan

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Quaser Sets Up Laser R&D and Testing Hub in Taiwan

Quaser entered into a strategic alliance and completed the acquisition of UK-based WINBRO in 2019. Recently, the company announced the establishment of a laser application and testing center in Taiwan, targeting the aerospace, semiconductor, hydrogen energy, and green energy sectors, providing localized and real-time technical support. The center will closely serve Delta Electronics’ hydrogen energy projects, as well as key customers in semiconductors, aerospace, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), significantly reducing time zone differences and waiting time associated with cross-border testing, thereby improving overall R&D and production efficiency.

In addition, this laser testing platform enables customers to conduct feasibility studies across various materials and processing parameters and seamlessly transition to industrial production line equipment validation, allowing rapid access to comprehensive and practical total solutions. Meanwhile, the company has arranged for multiple factory-dispatched laser specialists from the UK and the United States to be stationed in Taiwan on a long-term basis, strengthening local technical deployment and real-time service capabilities.

Leveraging its outstanding technological innovation, WINBRO has been awarded the UK’s Queen’s/King’s Awards three times, demonstrating its global leadership in precision engineering and laser applications. Furthermore, through its strategic alliance with Baode Machinery, both parties collaborate to assist customers in building customized mass production lines and laser EDM equipment, enhancing overall industrial competitiveness.

The Open House event held on March 27 marked the center’s first public opening, attracting numerous domestic and international industry representatives. The event showcased advanced technologies and application outcomes, receiving unanimous positive feedback and laying a solid foundation for future market expansion.

 

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