Turner Laser Systems
Mark Turner has a diverse work experience in the laser technology industry. Mark is the CEO and Founder of Turner Laser Systems, a company that specializes in providing laser solutions to the manufacturing industry. Prior to this, they worked as the Chief Scientist Laser Systems at Nexus Automation, where they led technical projects and managed engineering and design teams. Mark also has experience as the Savior of Creative Design & Applications at Prosint, where they were responsible for applications development and technological R&D. Before that, they served as a Laser Applications Engineer at IMRA America, Inc., providing customers with laser materials process solutions. Additionally, they have worked as an Adjunct Research Fellow and Research Assistant at Swinburne University of Technology, where they contributed to research projects involving femtosecond lasers and new materials development.
Mark Turner's education history includes a Bachelor of Science (1st Class Hons.) in Physics from the University of Adelaide, which they completed from 2005 to 2008. Mark then pursued a PhD in Experimental Physics (Photonics) at Swinburne University of Technology from 2009 to 2012. In addition, they obtained a Graduate Certificate in Research Commercialisation from RMIT University from 2009 to 2010.
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Turner Laser Systems
Turner Laser Systems was founded in 2018 as a partnership between Owens Design and Dr. Mark Turner with the intention to combine a company with 35 years success in automation and machine design with world class laser expertise to provide unique laser solutions to the manufacturing industry. Based in the Owens Design headquarters located in Silicon Valley, Turner Laser Systems is co-located in the Owens Design 45,000 sqft facility and hosts a state-of-the-art laser applications laboratory. Our team has designed, deployed and serviced laser systems to industrial manufacturers across the globe including Fortune 10 companies as well as start-up companies. Lasers machining is used today in all industries, including semiconductor, biomedical, display, consumer electronics, defense, photonics and even pharmaceutical. Today, laser technology has proven to out perform traditional manufacturing methods in quality, reliability and throughput in many areas of manufacturing.
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