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Machines with a Midas touch 19/11/2004
 
A whole raft of contract manufacturing companies are using lasers to make a living. A seminar in West Bromwich, organised by the Association of Industrial Laser Users (AILU), hoped to identify future trends that would help those involved, and encourage others towards a long and profitable future in the sector
 
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