cericom laser has become a member of the LiSEC Group

Georg Pokorny, CEO of cericom
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Georg Pokorny, CEO of cericom

Date: 12 April 2024

cericom laser has transitioned to become a 100% member of the LiSEC Group

This strategic move underscores LiSEC's dedication to advancing innovative solutions in the flat glass and technical glass processing sector.

cericom has become a member of LiSEC.

cericom GmbH, a medium-sized company in Minden, North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany), has established itself as a pioneer in laser processing technologies for glass. With a focus on marking, drilling, cutting, frosting, internal engraving, coating removal, or structuring, cericom has consistently led the industry since its inception in 2002.

LiSEC's acquisition of full ownership of cericom marks a significant milestone in the company's pursuit of providing comprehensive solutions in glass processing. "By integrating cericom's expertise into the LiSEC Group, we aim to accelerate the development of laser processing technology, meeting the evolving demands of glass processors worldwide," stated Georg Pokorny, CEO of cericom.

"The consolidation of cericom within the LiSEC Group signifies the commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that redefine possibilities within the glass industry. Together, we anticipate driving innovation and delivering practical, forward-thinking solutions to our esteemed clientele worldwide. This full integration also enables us to respond to any customer request around the clock, anywhere in the world, and to provide the best possible long-term service for existing systems."

More information: www.cericom.de/en

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