Canadian Laser Safety

Canadian Laser Safety The leading authority in Canada providing industry-related Laser Safety Officer education and traini At Canadian Laser Safety (CLS) we believe in excellence.

CLS is an administrative authority whose objective is to deliver high-quality, industry specific, Laser Safety Officer education and training ensuring compliance with regulations; promoting awareness to industry; and collaborating with members to improve the state of laser safety in Canada. We believe in being a major contributor to quality and standards by playing an active role in determining th

e future direction of lasers and light-based therapies in all laser settings from health care, to aesthetic to industrial industry across the country. Canadian Laser Safety believes that safety will improve through Education. It’s about building on what you know and what you can do. Our reputation is built on the relevance of our programs, the industry experience of its superb faculty, the dedication of its staff and the capabilities of its members.

New Energy-efficient Ultracompact LaserRead more:
08/19/2025

New Energy-efficient Ultracompact Laser

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The scientists who led the development of the laser: Prof Wang Qijie from NTU Singapore's School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) and

Sweden's most powerful laser delivers record-short light pulsesRead more:
08/15/2025

Sweden's most powerful laser delivers record-short light pulses

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For the first time, researchers at Umeå University have demonstrated the full capabilities of their large-scale laser facility. In a study published in Nature Photonics, the team reports generating a combination of ultrashort laser pulses, extreme peak power, and precisely controlled waveforms that...

Energy-efficient ultracompact laser reduces light loss in all directionsRead more:
08/14/2025

Energy-efficient ultracompact laser reduces light loss in all directions

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An international team of scientists led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has developed a new type of ultracompact laser that is more energy efficient and consumes less power.

Mind-Blowing Discovery: Peacocks Have Lasers In Their TailsRead more:
08/01/2025

Mind-Blowing Discovery: Peacocks Have Lasers In Their Tails

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Sharks with frickin' lasers are tired news.

New approach enables independent lasers to cooperate for unified light emissionRead more:
07/29/2025

New approach enables independent lasers to cooperate for unified light emission

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Known for their ability to seamlessly integrate into semiconductor chips, VCSELs (vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers) are used in everything from computer mice to face-scanning hardware in smartphones. However, these devices are still very much an active field of research, and many researchers....

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