Trotec

Trotec is a leading international developer and manufacturer of laser machines headquartered in Marchtrenk, Austria. The birth of laser technology in our group of companies happened back in 1991, with the then revolutionary idea of using CO2 laser machines to produce text plates, precisely and under the highest quality standards, which laid the foundation for Trotec’s development history and the digitisation of the stamp industry. Today, we have 17 sales offices with a total of +750 employees. The export quota is 97%. Our machines are used in more than 90 countries around the world.
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We’re a leading international developer and manufacturer of laser machines headquartered in Marchtrenk, Austria. The birth of laser technology in our group of companies happened back in 1991, with the then revolutionary idea of using CO2 laser machines to produce text plates, precisely and under the highest quality standards, which laid the foundation for Trotec’s development history and the digitisation of the stamp industry. Today, we have 17 sales offices with a total of +750 employees. The export quota is 97%. Our machines are used in more than 90 countries around the world.

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