Golden, Colo. – (Jan. 22, 2008)
As the company starts off 2008 with a bang, Epilog Laser, the leading producer of flying-optics based CO2 and fiber laser systems is excited to announce its twentieth anniversary celebration has commenced.
“We must be doing something right!” said Mike Dean, director of sales and marketing for Epilog. “We’ve been in this business for 20 years now and it’s been a great ride. We’ve spent the past two decades learning, researching, designing and improving – and we plan on doing the same things for the next 20 years.”
Epilog Laser was created in 1988 by two Georgia Tech buddies, Steve Garnier and John Doran, who eventually became the company’s CEO and vice president of engineering, respectively.
In 20 short years Epilog Laser has gone from basement operation to industry leader in the design and manufacturing of CO2 and fiber laser systems.
The company is the epitome of innovation, creating the very first laser to “print” directly from CorelDRAW, to the first rotary attachment, to the first large-format table, to the first 100-watt laser and beyond.
Bringing so many “firsts” to the industry table makes Epilog is known throughout the laser engraving industry for implementing useful features that enhance customers’ ability to work more efficiently and reap higher profits. |

From left to right: John Doran, vice president of engineering; Steve Garnier, CEO; and Mike Dean director of sales and marketing, stand behind the Eclipse - the first laser system to be developed and manufactured by Epilog.
For more information, contact:
Amy Dallman
Marketing Communications Specialist
Epilog Laser
303-277-1188
amyd@epiloglaser.com
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