- year, in June 1980, the
company changed its name from “
Lumonics Research Limited” to “
Lumonics Inc”,
issued 800,000
shares of
common stock for public...
- 1968.
Originally called Afterimage, the name
Lumonics was
originated by Dave
Robbins in his review, '
Lumonics' A
Completely New Art Form in the September...
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until Mel
Tanner died in 1993.
Their main
project was the
creation of
Lumonics that
consists of
their light sculptures, live projection, video, electronics...
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Lasers was
acquired by
Canadian company Lumonics to form one of the
largest laser companies in the world.
Lumonics merged with
General Scanning Incorporated...
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sources in the 1980s were
Lambda Physik (now part of Coherent, Inc.) and
Lumonics.
Since the mid-1990s
Cymer Inc. has
become the
dominant supplier of excimer...
- firm JK Lasers,
which was
founded in 1972. In 1982 JK
Lasers merged with
Lumonics of
Canada and was for a time one of the
largest industrial laser companies...
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Convergence Station’s
Galleri Gallery; the
first to be
featured is Denver’s
Lumonics collective, with
works from
light art
pioneers Mel and
Dorothy Tanner....
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senior management positions at RCA Electro-Optics,
Nortel Networks and
Lumonics. In 2007, she
joined the
National Research Council Canada, and was the...
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programming to
create illuminated displays Mel and
Dorothy Tanner -
Creators of
Lumonics, a multi-sensory art
experience that
features their LED-based sculptures...
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Quality Vision International, Inc. (QVI)
purchased the
company from GSI
Lumonics (previously GSI) in 2000. In 2005, QVI
combined VIEW
Engineering with Micro...