A Universal
Laser Systems laser engraver was featured on a one-hour Food Network
special called "Kitchens of the Future." The segment took viewers on
a fast-paced tour of past generations of kitchen gadgetry and unveiled the new
culinary gizmos of tomorrow.
In the program segment featuring the laser
system, narrator Alton Brown revealed that the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT) laser laboratory has been researching ways in which the laser engraving machine can mark food products with text, logos, and graphics. In
keeping with the light-hearted tone of the program, Dr. Ted Selker, and
associate professor at MIT, demonstrated the ability of the machine to etch
nutritional information directly onto the surface of a Pop-Tart toaster pastry.
The segment concluded with a high-speed
demonstration of the laser system engraving the Food Channel logo onto another
Pop-Tart pastry as Brown stated, "And that's what the food of tomorrow
might look like in the kitchen of the future. "
"We are delighted to see a Universal
laser system featured so prominently on a Food Network program," said
Michael Flanary, COO of Universal Laser Systems. Flanary added, "A laser
system is such a versatile piece of equipment, the possibilities are almost
endless."
HAN'S LASER CORP.
2220 O'Toole Ave,San Jose, CA 95131
Phone: (+1) 408-774-9428
Fax: (+1) 669-900-4570
Email: laser@hanslaser.com
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