20.06.2023 • NewsLaserCompany

MKS celebrates 50 years at Laser World of Photonics

As one of the early exhibitors, the company looks back on a long history in the photonics industry and demonstrates its close ties with the trade show held in Munich next week.

Spectra-Physics, a brand within the Photonics Solutions division of MKS Instruments, was among the first exhibitors at the inaugural Laser trade fair in Munich 1973. Ever since, MKS brands such as Ophir, Newport and Spectra-Physics have announced many ‘firsts’ at the show. Today, all three brands are part of the ‘surround the workpiece’ offering of MKS Instruments.

Spectra-Physics founders (l-r) Arnold Bloom, Robert Rempel, Ken Ruddock, Earl...
Spectra-Physic's founders (l-r) Arnold Bloom, Robert Rempel, Ken Ruddock, Earl Bell, and Herb Dwight (Source: MKS)

Dr Mark Gitin, SVP photonics solutions division, said: “We are delighted to continue our long relationship with Laser World of Photonics and look forward to introducing new laser sources, as well as enhanced measurement devices focused on serving our customers’ needs and setting the stage for future applications. We will also showcase our offering through our application-oriented stand layout, while also commemorating fifty years of ‘firsts’ that underscore our long tradition of innovation.”

In 1961 – less than one year after the invention of the laser – Spectra-Physics was formed as the first company fully dedicated to commercially developing lasers. Only two years later, the team invented the ion laser, paving the way for mainstream laser products in research, medical, entertainment, and graphics applications.

Spectra-Physics was excited about the visionary idea to create the world’s first trade fair for laser technology when it was first proposed in the early 1970s. Together with around 100 fellow participants, the company joined the very first Laser 73 in Munich. “Today, we are thrilled that the Spectra-Physics laser portfolio continues to be a strong part of the MKS Surround the Workpiece offering that is complemented by the Ophir laser measurement and first-class optics portfolio and the full range of Newport solutions, including precision motion control, solutions for vibration isolation, photonics instruments and a wide variety of optics and opto-mechanical components”, said Dr Gitin. 

He concluded: “It’s been an honor to be part of the deep and rich history of Laser Munich and MKS is honored to continue this tradition of helping the photonics industry grow and enabling technologies that transform our world.”

Further reading: ‘The Laser’ turns 50: The world’s leading trade fair and congress has brought together the international photonics industry for five decades, PhotonicsViews 20(2), April/May 2023, pp. 34 – 35

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