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Laser Photonics Closes Beamer Laser Marking Acquisition
With operations fully-integrated, LPC is in talks with several of Beamer's distributors to carry Laser Photonics and CMS product lines
Strategic Acquisition Will Further Diversify Laser Systems Offerings and Customer Base While Enhancing "Made in America" Manufacturing Capabilities
With operations fully-integrated, LPC is in talks with several of Beamer's distributors to carry Laser Photonics and CMS product lines
Strategic Acquisition Will Further Diversify Laser Systems Offerings and Customer Base While Enhancing "Made in America" Manufacturing Capabilities
ORLANDO, FL / ACCESS Newswire / September 9, 2025 / Laser Photonics Corporation(NASDAQ:LASE) ("LPC"), $LASE, a global leader in industrial laser systems for cleaning and other material processing applications, announced it has closed the acquisition of Beamer Laser Marking Systems ("Beamer") assets. According to ARCH Cutting Tools, Beamer's former owner, Beamer generated between $3 million and $5 million in unaudited revenue annually between 2022 and 2024.
Beamer's operations are now integrated into LPC and it has begun shipping orders from LPC's facility in Florida. Additionally, LPC has engaged Beamer's distribution channel in talks to distribute its full-line of products, including the CleanTech, DefenseTech, MARLIN, CMS Laser and more.
Per the transaction, Laser Photonics acquired:
Beamer's laser manufacturing equipment and inventory
All customer contracts and open purchase orders
All Beamer intellectual property, including proprietary designs and software
Existing relationships with distributors and service partners
Transfer of key personnel needed to fulfill orders and maintain continuity
Beamer's laser marking systems are relied on by manufacturers to permanently mark products for tracking, quality control and compliance. These systems are used in:
General Industrial Manufacturing
Aerospace and Defense for part traceability
Automotive and EV manufacturing for component ID
Medical devices for UDI (unique device identification)
Industrial and consumer products for branding and decorative etching
The systems and components are designed, built and sourced in the USA and feature infrared fiber and CO2 lasers tailored to processing a wide variety of materials with precise and permanent marking without damage to the part. Beamer's product line will complement LPC's existing specialized laser marking technologies, and LPC expects to realize synergies from the relocation of its manufacturing equipment to LPC's Orlando facility.
Nationwide Distribution Channel and Showrooms
Beamer's distribution network includes 19 authorized dealer locations, with 80 reps across the United States and Mexico. Of these, five locations serve as demonstration centers featuring live equipment for customer trials and training, while the remaining 14 focus primarily on sales and technical support. LPC is in the process of engaging several of these partners to create incremental synergies by enabling the dealer network to cross-sell LPC's broader laser solutions portfolio, including CleanTech systems, creating a comprehensive coast-to-coast distribution platform for the combined product portfolio.
Diverse Customer Base
LPC's acquisition of Beamer will add to LPC's roster of Fortune 100 companies in aerospace/defense and pharmaceuticals. This varied customer base spans numerous fields, underscoring the caliber and versatility of Beamer's laser marking systems. Upon the closing of the transaction, both companies' customers will have access to a wider selection of high-precision laser solutions. Beamer's installed base is also expected to provide steady service revenue for LPC.
For more information about Beamer, click here: www.beamerlasermarking.com.
About Laser Photonics Corporation
Laser Photonics is a vertically integrated manufacturer and R&D Center of Excellence for industrial laser technologies and systems. Laser Photonics seeks to disrupt the $46 billion, centuries-old sand and abrasives blasting markets, focusing on surface cleaning, rust removal, corrosion control, de-painting and other laser-based industrial applications. Laser Photonics' new generation of leading-edge laser blasting technologies and equipment also addresses the numerous health, safety, environmental and regulatory issues associated with old methods. As a result, Laser Photonics quickly gained a reputation as an industry leader in industrial laser systems with a brand that stands for quality, technology and product innovation. Currently, world-renowned and Fortune 1000 manufacturers in the aviation, aerospace, automotive, defense, energy, maritime, nuclear and space-exploration industries are using Laser Photonics' "unique-to-industry" systems. For more information, visit https://www.laserphotonics.com.
Cautionary Note Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" (within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended), including statements regarding the Company's plans, prospects, potential results and use of proceeds. These statements are based on current expectations as of the date of this press release and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, which may cause results and uses of proceeds to differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements. These risks include, without limitation, those described under the caption "Risk Factors" in the Registration Statement. Any reader of this press release is cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release. The Company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release except as required by applicable laws or regulations.
Investor Relations and Media Contact:
Brian Siegel, IRC®, M.B.A.
Senior Managing Director
Hayden IR
(346) 396-8696
[email protected]
SOURCE: Laser Photonics Corp.
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