19.01.2022 • News

Scanner manufacturer Next Scan Technology to be integrated into Scanlab

Next Scan Technology (NST), which was acquired in 2015, now operates as Scanlab BV and was integrated into the Scanlab Group based in Puchheim at the beginning of the year. The group also takes over marketing, sales and customer service.

Next Scan Technology (NST), which was acquired in 2015, now trades as Scanlab...
Next Scan Technology (NST), which was acquired in 2015, now trades as Scanlab BV and becomes a subsidiary of Scanlab in Puchheim. Pictured: a polygon scanner. (Image: Scanlab)

With the integration of the former Next Scan Technology (NST) into Scanlab, the company of the same name takes over the distribution of the products. The development team in Belgium, under the name Scanlab BV, concentrates on the further development of the Polygon scanners.

Polygon scan systems have a high scanning speed and are suitable for line-by-line, two-dimensional laser processing of various materials. In applications such as the microstructuring of touch screens and solar cells or the processing of electronic components, productivity suitable for industrial use can be achieved significantly faster.

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SCANLAB GmbH

Siemensstr. 2a
82178 Puchheim
Germany

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