LASOtech Systems
LASOtech Systems
Tailored Automation and chaining of Systems. Engineered to Perform.
At LASOtech Systems GmbH, we turn complex production challenges into intelligent automation solutions. Our core competencies combine precision engineering, advanced robotics, and deep process know-how to deliver measurable results—efficiently, reliably, and tailor-made for your industry.
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Year established: 2007
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Headquarters: Suhl, Germany
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Projects Completed: 200+ custom automation and laser integration systems delivered
What we do...
As a proud member of the DAIHEN Group, we strive to be the trusted leader in custom laser and special automation solutions—empowering our customers to achieve unmatched productivity, precision, and innovation through tailored, cutting-edge technologies backed by a global network.
Our Approach: Flexible, Creative, and Responsive
At LASOtech Systems GmbH, we take pride in our flexible and creative approach to planning, engineering, production, and assembly. We work closely with our customers to understand their individual needs and are quick to adapt when requirements change.
Thanks to our in-house manufacturing capabilities, we’re able to react rapidly and develop customized solutions on short notice. This hands-on, agile approach allows us to deliver efficient, high-quality systems tailored to each project—without unnecessary delays.

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Our Impact in Numbers
our Core Competencies
— What Sets Us Apart

High-Precision Laser Process Engineering
When precision matters, LASOtech delivers. We don’t just integrate laser technology—we engineer it to perfection.
From feasibility studies and prototyping to full-scale implementation, our portfolio includes multiple laser processes such as
- laser welding,
- laser cleaning,
- laser layer removal,
- and hybrid connections,
all tailored to your exact product and production needs. Feasibility-tested and application-optimized, our robotic laser cells with scanner optics and real-time control provide precise, efficient, and clean processing. Ideal for automotive, white goods, and lightweight assemblies

Turnkey Automation Systems – Ready to Run
One partner. One solution. One seamless process.
We design, build, and deliver complete automation systems—fully tested, CE-certified, and ready for production. From robotic welding and handling to joining and grinding, our systems are engineered to maximize uptime, quality, and ROI.
- From design to commissioning—all in-house
- Integrated robotics, tooling, and safety systems
- Scalable, flexible, and built to perform

Trusted welding automation—powered by experience.
As a member of the DAIHEN Group, LASOtech combines deep welding know-how with leading-edge robotic integration. Our arc welding cells are optimized for accuracy, speed, and repeatability—even under high-volume conditions.
- MIG, MAG, TIG solutions with seam tracking & adaptive control
- Custom fixtures ensure perfect fit and finish
- Proven performance in demanding automotive and industrial applications
Featured Technologies and Flagship Solutions
by Lasotech
At LASOtech, no two projects are alike. Our flagship is the unique, perfectly engineered solution we craft for each customer — delivering innovation, precision, and reliability every time.
Pushing Boundaries — here are Our Latest Technological Advancements

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Shaping the Future with Advanced Engineering
At LASOtech Systems GmbH, we’re not just building automation systems—we’re actively involved in the engineering and development of future technologies.
Our team works at the forefront of innovation, designing advanced solutions using the latest tools, simulation software, and precision equipment.
By combining our technical expertise with state-of-the-art technology, we create systems that are not only tailored to today’s needs but also ready for the challenges of tomorrow.

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Precision Fixture and Tooling Engineering
To ensure consistent quality and repeatability, we design and manufacture custom fixtures and tooling perfectly suited to your part geometries and robotic processes. Each fixture solution is developed in close collaboration with your engineering team and validated via simulation.
- 3D CAD design and virtual testing
- Actuated clamping systems optimized for cycle time
- Seamless integration with automated welding or laser joining
Industries & Applications

Automotive
For Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) 1. Tier, typical challenges are:
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High production volumes demand seamless, continuous automation to meet throughput targets without downtime.
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Complex part geometries require precise multi-axis robot coordination and adaptive process control.
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Strict quality and safety standards necessitate real-time monitoring, traceability, and inline inspection integrated into the automation chain.
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Frequent model changes call for flexible and scalable automation cells that can be quickly reprogrammed.

White Goods & Home Appliances
In this industry typical challenges are:
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Diverse product sizes and variants require flexible automation for mixed production.
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Thin sheet metals demand precise heat control and minimal distortion, requiring advanced process engineering.
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Use of stainless steel, aluminum, and hybrid materials adds complexity:
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Stainless steel needs controlled heat input to prevent warping and maintain corrosion resistance.
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Aluminum poses challenges due to high thermal conductivity, low melting point, and porosity risks.
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Hybrid joints (e.g., aluminum to steel) risk brittle intermetallics and often require specialized techniques like friction stir welding or interlayers.
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- Consistent weld quality across varying materials and thicknesses calls for adaptive monitoring and control.
Metalworking & Sheet Metal Fabrication
Typical challenges are:
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Varied batch sizes from prototypes to mass production require highly flexible automation capable of quick changeovers.
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Automation must handle complex part geometries and tight tolerances, requiring precise fixture and tooling design.
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Processes like welding, laser cleaning, and grinding must be chained with minimal manual intervention to maintain cycle times and quality.
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Robust systems are needed to withstand harsh manufacturing environments and maintain consistent performance.
Electronics & Precision Manufacturing
Typical challenges are:
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Small, delicate components demand ultra-precise handling and joining technologies with minimal thermal impact.
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Automation must ensure cleanroom compatibility and contamination control while maintaining high throughput.
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Complex assembly sequences require tight integration of robotics, vision systems, and inspection equipment.
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High quality and traceability demands call for detailed process documentation and inline quality assurance.
Contact
Let’s Create Impact Together — LASOtech Is Ready

Choose LASOtech Systems GmbH for advanced automation that doesn’t just work —it works smarter.
Your contact at LASOtech Systems is:
Peter Beike, Managing Director
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