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Burns Joins PhotoMachining Print E-mail
Written by Margo Lakin   
Monday, 06 October 2008
PELHAM, NH– PhotoMachining, Inc. has hired Dr. Francis Burns as its applications scientist. Working with customers, he will help to develop laser-based manufacturing processes. Prior to joining PhotoMachining, Burns worked for such companies as IBM, Hewlett-Packard and ESI. He has dedicated many years to the development of laser-based manufacturing technology for high volume applications, and he holds numerous patents.

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