About us
In July 2006, Microla Optoelectronics s.r.l. emerges as a Politecnico di Torino spin-off company, offering solid state laser sources.
Mission
The company is the result of a group of engineers and physicists united by the idea that lasers in industrial applications can be one of the main engines of the economic recovery of our country.
Technology / Innovation
Microla works actively in every manufacturing sector providing expertise in optics and electronics and a wide experience in laser micro-machining processes.
Examples of full custom made projects
Technological innovation projects
CAPABILITY TO MANAGE DIFFERENT INDUSTRIAL SECTORS
Since its foundation Microla has worked with other industries to develop a network between companies and promote innovation; this has been achieved through the submission of many research projects on European and national competitions.
Discover our projectsTechnical Support
Microla offers a dedicated agreement for the technical support just to support its customers.
Applications
Microla implements recipes for each artifact that it's going to be marked and releases detailed instrumental characterization.
Customers
Microla works closely with companies that develop optoelectronic products in the Italian and European Markets.
Services
Technological Clusters for Innovation
Partner Industriali
Network scientifico
Technological Clusters for Innovation
Partner Industriali
Network scientifico
Lastest News

ENDATE research project conclusion
01/09/2022ENDATE, a research project co-funded by the Piedmont Region under the PRISME call for proposals, in which Microla participated as a partner, was successfully concluded.The...
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AIV XXV Conference
16/05/2022From May 10-12, Microla was present at the 25th Italian Science and Technology Association Conference in Naples.The conference focused on several strategic and key...
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No device or system can be leak-proof, and it doesn't have to be. However, it is essential that the leak rate must be low enough so...
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Additive Manufacturing was born in the mid-1980s to reduce the time required for the creation of prototypes, consequently...
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