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Ipg Photonics Corp(IPGP-Q)
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IPG Photonics to Announce First Quarter 2026 Financial Results on May 5
IPG Defense to Participate at 2026 AUSA Global Force Symposium & Exposition in Huntsville Alabama
IPG Photonics Faces European Patent Ruling on Lasers
IPG Photonics Announces Ruling in Unified Patent Court
IPG Photonics Faces European Patent Ruling, Plans Appeal
IPG Photonics Receives Order From Lockheed Martin for CROSSBOWâ„¢ High-Energy Laser Systems
IPG Photonics’ CROSSBOW Growth Threatened by Rising U.S. Regulatory and Export Control Risks
IPG Photonics Announces Ruling in Unified Patent Court
IPG Photonics Earnings Call Highlights Turn in Growth
Analysts Offer Insights on Technology Companies: IPG Photonics (IPGP), Check Point (CHKP) and Vontier (VNT)

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IPG Photonics Corp develops and manufactures fiber & diode lasers, fiber amplifiers and transceivers that are used for diverse applications, like materials processing, advanced applications, communications and medical. IPG Photonics' laser products include low (1 to 99 watts), medium (100 to 999 watts) and high (1,000 watts and above) output power lasers from 0.3 to 4.5 microns in wavelength. These lasers may be continuous wave (CW), quasi-continuous wave (QCW) or pulsed. The company's pulsed line includes nanosecond, picosecond and femtosecond lasers. The company offers several different types of lasers according to the type of gain medium they use. These are ytterbium, erbium and thulium, as well as Raman and hybrid fiber-crystal lasers. IPG Photonics' amplifier products range from milliwatts to up to 1,500 watts of output power from 1 to 2 microns in wavelength.