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Iowa Laser Technology is a Cedar Falls, IA-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Aero Asset is a Toronto, Canada-based helicopter brokerage firm with global reach. It was founded by Sales Directors Emmanuel Dupuy and William Sturm and Research Director Valerie Pereira. The multilingual group has almost 100 years of aggregate experience in marketing and selling aircraft. The company releases quarterly and annual Preowned Helicopter Market Trends reports based on its proprietary intelligence and market research. Focusing exclusively on twin-engine preowned helicopters, the report ranks the best and worst markets along with trading intelligence.
NavyBMR.com provides study guides, practice quizzes, flash cards, games, and references for Sailors preparing for their Navy Wide Advancement Exams.
Compex Corp is a West Berlin, NJ-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
KMLabs is the US company committed to the continued advancement of ultrashort-pulse and short-wavelength laser technologies. We are the technology leader for high power, highest performance femtosecond ti:sapphire laser systems, and the market definer for coherent EUV and x-ray sources based on high-harmonic generation. In addition, KMLabs offers an exciting series of Ytterbium fiber lasers with high average power at >MHz repetition rates, with 100-200 fs pulse lengths from the laser, as well as an integrated fiber laser pumped mid-IR OPA. Our expertise with high-average-power ultrafast laser systems is unsurpassed, with single-box, 20-35 fs systems at 15W average power at 1-5 kHz, 5-20 kHz, and 50-200 kHz, and custom systems w/ >30 W/30 mJ. The XUUS high harmonic coherent EUV system is an integrated x-ray laser source. Our Y-Fi fiber laser produces sub-150fs pulses at 1-20 MHz rep rate and >20W average power in a briefcase-size package. KMLabs was established in 1994 by Professor Margaret M. Murnane and Professor Henry C. Kapteyn. Their research in the early 1990s resulted in the development of the first robust and repeatable mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser capable of generating