TRUMPF SE + Co. KG, founded in 1923 and based in Ditzingen, Germany, is a high-tech company offering manufacturing solutions in machine tools, laser technology, electronics, and Industry 4.0. As a market and technology leader, TRUMPF provides innovative products and services that enhance efficiency, precision, and future-proofing in industrial manufacturing. The company's solutions cater to various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical technology, supporting clients worldwide with advanced technologies and comprehensive services.
The so-called LDRS process (Laser-Driven Radiation Sources) can non-destructively not only see through thick steel or concrete walls, but also into them.
With Coriva, TRUMPF Tracking Technologies – a company set up by TRUMPF in 2021 – launched a new tracking program for digitally networked production this summer.
TRUMPF Photonic Components, is showcasing the latest product developments of its TruHeat VCSEL series and live applications of optical sensing at LASER World of Photonics 2023 in Munich, Germany.
Dr. Thomas Dobbertin will become the new Managing Director of TRUMPF Photonic Components, succeeding Dr. Berthold Schmidt, who will become CTO and member of the Managing Board.
TRUMPF is showcasing two live demonstrations to show the performance of the single-mode VCSEL solutions at Sensor+Test (Booth 1-156) in Nuremberg, Germany.
TRUMPF targets SWIR VCSEL manufacturing in state-of-the-art, high-volume production process, outstanding results of robustness and performance of long wavelength VCSELs, revolutionary VCSEL technology that enables new sensing application fields such as under-OLED sensors.
As extremely powerful random number generators, Quside's chips ensure highly secure encryption. The market volume for such random number generators is expected to be around 10 billion euros by 2026.
Trumpf has released a new multimode VCSEL with polarization stable light for higher performance. Dual polarization, high-power multimode VCSEL and high-power single-mode polarization-controlled VCSEL planned for 2023.
High-tech company TRUMPF has opened up new opportunities for collaboration with STOPA, one of the leading manufacturers of automated storage systems. The two companies recently announced an agreement to work even closer together in the future.