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Company news
EKSPLA’s Senior Laser Engineer Dr. Romaldas Antanavičius is in the Photonics100 list of 2024. He was chosen among other bright photonics’ minds and innovators from all over the globe!
SYLOS 3, a high-intensity laser system featuring groundbreaking parameters, has went through the final installation stages at ELI ALPS (Extreme Light Infrastructure Attosecond Light Pulse Source). The exceptional feature of the system is that it delivers 15 TW of peak power at a 1 kHz repetition rate and an 8 fs pulse duration. Kilohertz repetition rate enables researchers to collect significantly more data and, thus, improve the efficiency of experiments.
This prestigious recognition is a special lifetime achievement award established on the occasion of LINPRA's 30th anniversary. Dr. Romaldas has made significant contributions in various areas, including being involved with both finalists for the Prism (referred to as the "Oscar of the laser industry"), one of which emerged as the winner.
EPIC (European Photonics Industry Consortium) has announced Kęstutis Jasiūnas as the winner of the EPIC Lifetime Achievement for his outstanding contributions and leadership in the laser industry.
Effective January 2023, Aldas Juronis, currently the company’s manager of manufacturing operations, will succeed Kęstutis Jasiūnas as CEO of EKSPLA.
Stephen Hypsh, former Vice President of Advanced Optowave Corporation, was appointed as President of EKSPLA USA. Main tasks of the president will be to enter into new markets as well as to ensure a high level of service and support of our current customers.
FemtoLux30 – femtosecond laser from Ekspla was recognized as gold honoree in industrial laser systems category at 2022 Laser Focus World Innovators Awards.
Sum frequency generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscopy provides detailed information about the structure, function, and interactions of molecules through the analysis of the vibrations of atoms.