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[2] Members of Lithuanian Academy of Sciences and of the Institute of Physics organised an experimental workshop and established the EKSMA company in 1983.

[4] In 2007, EKSPLA CEO Kestutis Jasiunas, together with other scientists and entrepreneurs (Dr. Romualdas Danielius, Dr. Rimantas Kraujalis and Prof. Habil.

The same year, EKSPLA’s senior engineer Dr. Romaldas Antanavičius was included in the Photonics100 list of 2024 for his genius in developing tunable wavelength lasers.

The list is composed by the Electro Optics magazine, it celebrates people that drive the photonics industry forward – the innovators, the boundary-pushers, the disruptors, the out-of-the-box thinkers and the R&D rock stars.

But as diode pumping results in better overall efficiency and beam quality, a decision was made to replace them with diode-pumped lasers.

The FemtoLux 30, a low-maintenance ultrafast laser, serves as a reliable solution for a variety of micromachining tasks with its versatile features.

The laser incorporates several advanced technologies developed by EKSPLA's engineers: GHz burst modes, Pulse-on-Demand function; it is not only efficient and versatile but also easy to use: It is also the first ultrashort pulse (USP) laser in the market with novel direct refrigerant cooling (DRC) method, which means, no water is used, the systems maintains high cooling efficiency and shows over lower power consumption compared to water cooling USP lasers.