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CILAS has always focussed on research and innovation, combined with a highly skilled workforce. This winning combination has constantly enabled the company to continually make technological progress in order to provide solutions tailored to the requirements of its customers.
CILAS consists of three Program Units, structured to make sure that customer requirements are constantly in line with customer requirements. This enables CILAS to develop an expertise which is specific to each Unit, and enhance their competitiveness. Each Unit contains its own Project Managers, Systems Engineers and Sales Engineers. |
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In the military domain, CILAS has developed a new range of innovative products giving our armed forces customers a decisive advantage in the completion of their task, with new perspectives for a host of operational applications.
CILAS has been the leader in the civilian sector in Europe since 1996. The quality of its work in laser granulometry enables its industrial customers to check, and thus optimize, the manufacturing of their products. Lastly, we have adaptive optics which have contributed to the success of modern astronomy and industrial lasers.
In the nuclear domain, CILAS enjoys a special partnership with the French Nuclear Board (“CEA”) constantly meeting new technological and industrial challenges, notably as part of the MegaJoule Laser program.
Thanks to its matrix structure, CILAS provides technological diversity for a wide range of civil and military products. The men and women making up the workforce, mainly engineers and other advanced degree holders are multi-skilled with a top level of expertise in high-tech systems and equipment.
The exacting Cilas technical standards can be attributed to the diversity of its markets, and to the quality of its products, and takes into account the economic evolutions of the marketplace which involves the implementation of best practises such as functional analysis, value analysis and target-cost design.
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Cleaning operation
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Optical treatments
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