Aquitaine’s new industrial laser company
Founded in September 2021, following the Alienor collaborative project, the nascent and promising start-up Bloom Lasers innovates in the design of industrial lasers.
The co-founders team of Bloom Lasers, led by Julien Saby, formerly involved in the Alienor collaborative project, launched the start-up which combines both a unique proficiency in the design and manufacturing of industrial lasers and a mature and reliable technology. In the field of photonics and optical technologies, Bloom already offers two agile UV nanosecond models for laser micromachining: Yucca and Carex.


Bloom will address microelectronics market driven by future technologies (5G, portable medical devices, electric cars, mobile telephony) as well as the energy sector, such as the manufacturing of batteries and photovoltaic panels. Based on proven technology Bloom has developed a competitive, agile laser source capable of generating unparalleled power. This new company thus brings added value to its customers by increasing competitiveness in their market through processing quality improvements and productivity gains for the manufacturing of microelectronic components, batteries, glass or solar powered devices.
The lasers offer high repetition rates, high-power, short pulses, ideal for industrial high throughput requirements, better control of the quality of laser micromachining processes, and a lifetime of up to 30,000 hours of the UV conversion module.
Located in Pessac, city of photonics, Bloom gathers seven experts who have proven know-how in fiber laser technology, UV conversion, and standardization of industrial applications. Bloom is positioned as a manufacturer of robust and reliable lasers capable of meeting the most demanding industrial reliability constraints.
Alphanov supported Bloom Lasers team throughout 2020 and 2021 via the Alienor project, funded by the Regional Council of New Aquitaine, Alphanov offered a suitable framework for the development of the team as well as technical R&D resources: optical, electronics, and mechanical engineers.
Company
BLOOM LASERSCité de la Photonique – Bât. Electre
33600 Pessac
France
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