Paul Haselgrove, Sales & Marketing Director at CVE, said: “We are pleased to have partnered with the team at Kielce University of Technology as they continue to expand their technical leadership in engineering. By equipping students and researchers with a cutting-edge laser-in-vacuum system, we are helping to shape the next generation of skilled engineers and advancing the development of breakthrough solutions that will support manufacturing in Poland and across Central Europe for decades to come. Thanks also to the team at Technika Spawalnicza for their input to and support throughout this project.”
CVE specialises in advanced vacuum-laser welding systems that deliver ultra-clean, high-precision joints. By combining a controlled vacuum environment, which eliminates atmospheric contamination, with state-of-the-art laser processing technology, CVE’s machines can produce exceptionally strong, defect-free welds even in conventionally challenging materials. This makes them ideal for applications where reliability, cleanliness, and weld integrity are paramount.
For more information about Cambridge Vacuum Engineering, go to www.camvaceng.com or email: sales@camvaceng.com