The regulatory landscape for medical devices is shifting quickly, and for UK manufacturers and contract engineers, the pressure to implement permanent, traceable marking on components and instruments has never been…
The regulatory landscape for medical devices is shifting quickly, and for UK manufacturers and contract engineers, the pressure to implement permanent, traceable marking on components and instruments has never been…
The medical device industry is undergoing rapid regulatory change, with increasing emphasis on traceability, patient safety, and data transparency. For manufacturers, this makes laser marking not just a production step—but a compliance-critical…
About Thornbury Manufacturing Thornbury Manufacturing Ltd (TML), founded in 1995 and based in Plymouth, is a UK specialist in precision engineering and manufacturing. Operating from a 20,000 sq. ft facility,…
Learn how laser marking works and why UK industries rely on this precise, durable, and versatile technology for product identification.
Laser Lines has PPMA on its radar where it will be exhibiting at stand A40 and showcasing its expertise in laser technology from the 24th to the 26th of September…
Our range of laser markers has just received an upgrade, with a new series of machines that make laser marking faster and more accurate than ever. These new machines from…
For over 30 years Industrial laser systems have been commonplace in manufacturing and R&D facilities all over the world, providing clean and efficient ways of improving manufacturing processes. Such applications…
In the context of intensified climate and environmental protection efforts, the reduction of particulate matter pollution plays an important role alongside the reduction of CO2 emissions. A relevant share of…
Established over 75 years ago, TWI is a not-for-profit research and technology organisation that provides advanced contract research and development solutions to its 700+ members. TWI’s mission is to help…
As anyone who watched Clarkson’s Farm knows, farming is a costly business, and the profits can be slim. If Britain’s farmers are to thrive at a time of shrinking subsidies…