SPI launches new website for China www.SPILasers-China.cn
SPI Lasers, a leading designer and manufacturer of fiber lasers, today announced that they have launched a new website www.spilasers-china.cn for China.

10th December 2007, Southampton, UK, SPI Lasers, a leading designer and manufacturer of fiber lasers, today announced that they have launched a new website www.spilasers-china.cn for China. The new website provides information on SPI Lasers range of lasers in the Chinese language for the first time, as well as the capability to book evaluations, download datasheets and application notes, book samples into the applications laboratory, find contact details of the relevant sales and customer support team and more. This new website comes as a result of excellent sales in the region.
“China is one of our most successful export territories” said John Tinson, VP of Sales for SPI Lasers. He continued “This website will expand on the success that we have already experienced in the region and will enable interested parties to be kept informed about the latest developments at SPI Lasers in their own language”.
The new website also contains details of how to take advantage of SPI’s free proof of principle and 30 day free trial program. Organisations, such as device and component manufacturers, academic institutions and system integrators, from around the globe, including those in China, are invited to submit their own application specific trials. Each application will be assessed on a case by case basis for proof of principle. If approved, it will be provided at no cost to the applicant.
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