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26.01.2026

Workshop: Laser Processing of Non-Metals – From Fundamentals to Applications

In the early days of laser technology, engineers first cut plastics with lasers for industrial use. Although laser processing of metallic materials dominates today, applications with non-metals are gaining ground. Their versatility enables efficient, precise and innovative solutions for materials that were once considered challenging to handle with conventional methods.

This workshop (March 18 and 19, 2026 in Dresden, Germany) opens with a keynote providing an overview of current trends and innovations in the field of polymers and non-metals. Following this introduction, researchers from Fraunhofer IWS, along with external speakers from science and industry share their latest findings. They explore laser applications ranging from aerospace, plant engineering and automotive to the construction sector, offering insights into how lasers advance non-metal materials.

Lunch-to-lunch workshop in Dresden, Germany

Alongside the lectures, attendees are invited to join discussions and build networks, including an informal evening event on the first day. A guided lab tour at Fraunhofer IWS completes the program: experts guide through selected laboratories and systems and demonstrate state-of-the-art laser technologies in action.

Over the course of the workshop, insights into the broad spectrum of laser processing for non-metals will be showcased. Presentations highlight wood and glass processing, cutting of fiber-reinforced materials and airbags and pioneering approaches such as polymer 3D-printing with lasers or direct joining of plastic-metal hybrid structures. This workshop offers a unique opportunity to explore the latest research, exchange ideas with experts and see how laser technologies push the boundaries of material processing. Registration is open until March 6, 2026.

More information and registration

(Source: Fraunhofer IWS)

Schlagworte

3D-PrintingCuttingFraunhofer IWSJoiningLaserLaser ProcessingLecturesMaterialsNon-MetalsPlastic-metal hybrid structuresPolymersScienceWorkshop

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