Bright Laser Illumination Spotted in Ditzingen, Extending to Pforzheim
In the heart of Germany, the Ditzinger Tech Company, more popularly known as Trumpf, is celebrating a momentous milestone - its 100th anniversary. To mark this significant occasion, the company, a global leader in high-tech laser technology, has ignited one of the world's most powerful show lasers, casting a dramatic green mega-laser beam into the night sky above its headquarters in Ditzingen.
This spectacular laser display, visible up to 80 kilometres around Ditzingen, has become a symbolic highlight of the celebrations. The laser beam, emitted from a container stationed in front of Trumpf's headquarters, is directed vertically into the sky and can be easily photographed with modern smartphones in night mode.
The laser display, part of the "birthday show" that begins after dark and continues until after midnight, has been illuminating the night sky since the celebrations began. It can be seen clearly from nearby Pforzheim in the east and is expected to remain visible until Saturday evening.
The anniversary celebration coincides with global laser industry gatherings in Ditzingen, further reinforcing Trumpf's prominence in the field. Despite the festivities, the company has not provided any phone or contact information for the public.
Trumpf's laser display is powered by a three-kilowatt green laser, one of the most advanced in the industry. This high-tech laser beam, capable of lighting up the night sky, serves as a testament to the company's innovation and leadership in the field of laser technology.
As Trumpf continues its centenary celebrations, the dazzling laser display is a fitting tribute to the company's rich history and bright future in the world of technology.
The laser display, a fitting tribute to Trumpf's rich history in the world of technology, is powered by one of the most advanced gadgets in the industry - a three-kilowatt green laser. With its capability to light up the night sky, this high-tech gadget serves as a testament to Trumpf's innovative approach in computerized machine tools, metal-cutting lasers, punching systems, and bending machines, all falling under the umbrella of technology.