Looking to connect with people working with optical fibers, photonics and laser systems

Hi everyone,
I am interested in connecting with engineers, researchers, and companies involved in optical fiber technologies, photonics, and laser applications.
We work with optical fiber solutions and have the capability to develop and manufacture custom fiber products and optical components based on specific technical requirements.
Potential applications include:
medical laser systems
laser delivery fibers
optical assemblies
custom fiber solutions for specialized equipment
I would like to exchange knowledge, discuss possible cooperation, and connect with people who may need custom optical fiber solutions.
If you are working in this field, feel free to reach out.

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u/alex_ingenium — 9 days ago

Looking to connect with people working with optical fibers, photonics and laser systems

Hi everyone,
I am interested in connecting with engineers, researchers, and companies involved in optical fiber technologies, photonics, and laser applications.I am working with optical fiber solutions and have the capability to develop and manufacture custom fiber products and optical components based on specific technical requirements.
Potential applications include:
medical laser systems
laser delivery fibers
optical assemblies
custom fiber solutions for specialized equipment
I would like to exchange knowledge, discuss possible cooperation, and connect with people who may need custom optical fiber solutions.
If you are working in this field, feel free to reach out.

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u/alex_ingenium — 9 days ago
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What do you do after ~5–7 years in medical engineering / physics?

I’ve been working for ~6 years as a medical engineer / physicist in the field of medical devices (anesthesia, hemadialysis, intensive care units and much more , service, repairs, troubleshooting).
Right now everything is stable — good job, decent salary, solid experience.
But I’m curious how other people in similar technical/medical engineering roles evolve over time.
Did you stay in service/repair long-term?
Did you move into R&D, product development, sales engineering, consulting?
Or did you completely switch industries?
Especially interested in people with hands-on engineering backgrounds — what did your path look like after the first few years?
Would be great to hear real stories, not just career advice.

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u/alex_ingenium — 11 days ago