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A breakthrough laser technology for industrial glass-processing.
Joensuu, North Karelia, Finland
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Glass is all around us. You’re probably sitting now in a modern office building made of glass and you have glass of water on your table. But have you ever thought how glass is manufactured? It’s an old-fashioned, mostly mechanical, process, producing tons of non-recyclable waste and consuming huge amounts of energy. And that’s all because so far it was practically not possible to process glass by lasers.
But no longer. With our unique laser we can transform this very conservative...
Glass is all around us. You’re probably sitting now in a modern office building made of glass and you have glass of water on your table. But have you ever thought how glass is manufactured? It’s an old-fashioned, mostly mechanical, process, producing tons of non-recyclable waste and consuming huge amounts of energy. And that’s all because so far it was practically not possible to process glass by lasers.
But no longer. With our unique laser we can transform this very conservative industry and make it clean and sustainable. It’s a billion-scale global market eagerly waiting for the laser technology to break through. If we benchmark the evolution of lasers in the metal industry, the growth can be skyrocketing! And Hypermemo wants to be the first to benefit from this growth potential.
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Start in 2015
2015
Finnish Research and Innovation Funding Agency TEKES supports Hypermemo with a 200k R&D funding
2017
The industrial-scale prototype of a novel ns-pulsed CO2 laser developed and demonstrated
2018
Lab scale proof-of-concept demonstrated
2019
Two LoIs with global market leaders signed. SME Instrument Phase 1 grant by European Commission.
2020
Industrial scale proof-of-concept demonstrated. Hypermemo wins EIC Accelerator funding.
to be continued ...