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Laser Photonics to Supply Robotic CleanTech to AI Data Center Infrastructure Equipment Manufacturer

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Laser Photonics (NASDAQ:LASE) announced a high six-figure order for a custom robotic laser cleaning workcell to process metal plates used in AI data center infrastructure equipment assembly, dated December 4, 2025. The system is built on the CleanTech Industrial Robotic Cell 6040 (CTIR-6040) and adds a second robot and machine vision for automated part handling and precise alignment.

The customer is a leading precision metals manufacturer supplying rack systems and enclosures for one of the world’s major cloud and AI platforms. The company said the solution aims to improve assembly quality, reduce rework, and streamline production cycles while remaining cost-effective.

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Positive

  • High six-figure commercial order secured
  • Custom robotic CleanTech workcell configured on CTIR-6040
  • System includes second robot for automated part handling
  • Integration of machine vision for precise plate alignment
  • Targets reduced rework and faster production cycles

Negative

  • Exact order value and delivery timing described only as "high six-figure"

News Market Reaction

-1.82%
6 alerts
-1.82% News Effect
-21.1% Trough in 23 min
-$1M Valuation Impact
$68M Market Cap
0.4x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, LASE declined 1.82%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -21.1% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 6 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $1M from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $68M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Robotic cell model: CTIR-6040
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Robotic cell model CTIR-6040 CleanTech Industrial Robotic Cell used as base system

Market Reality Check

Price: $1.39 Vol: Volume 203,779 is below 2...
normal vol
$1.39 Last Close
Volume Volume 203,779 is below 20-day average of 275,412 ahead of this AI order news. normal
Technical Shares at $2.98 were trading below the $3.15 200-day MA and about 59% under the $7.31 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

Peers showed mixed to negative moves, with CVV down 1.8%, BURU down 0.42%, while...

Peers showed mixed to negative moves, with CVV down 1.8%, BURU down 0.42%, while CETY and SPPL were flat; this points to a stock-specific setup rather than a broad sector move.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Dec 09 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 09 Board appointment Positive +7.0% Appointment of Qing Lu, expanding board and audit committee leadership.
Dec 09 Sales hires Positive +7.0% Multiple sales hires and integration of CMS Laser and Beamer.
Dec 04 AI equipment order Positive -1.8% High six-figure custom robotic CleanTech order for AI data centers.
Dec 04 Nasdaq notice update Negative -1.8% Clarification of Nasdaq non-compliance notice for delayed Form 10-Q.
Nov 28 Nasdaq non-compliance Negative -14.2% Initial Nasdaq notice for failure to timely file Form 10-Q.
Pattern Detected

Positive corporate updates (board and sales hires) recently aligned with price gains, while this AI order drew a mild negative reaction similar to regulatory-related declines.

Recent Company History

Over late 2025, Laser Photonics reported several notable events. On November 28, a Nasdaq notice about a late Form 10-Q filing saw shares fall 14.2%. A follow-up clarification on December 4 reiterated the non-compliance but not delisting, with a -1.82% reaction. That same day, the company announced this high six-figure AI data-center workcell order, also followed by a -1.82% move. By December 9, governance and commercial news—adding Qing Lu to the board and strengthening sales—coincided with gains of 7.01% on both announcements.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlighted a high six-figure order for a custom robotic CleanTech workcell built ...
Analysis

This announcement highlighted a high six-figure order for a custom robotic CleanTech workcell built on the CTIR-6040 platform, integrating dual robots and machine vision to process metal plates for AI data center infrastructure. It connected Laser Photonics to a leading precision metals supplier for a major cloud and AI platform. In context of recent Nasdaq filing issues and governance updates, investors may watch for follow-on AI-related orders, timely regulatory filings, and execution on sales expansion as key markers.

Key Terms

machine vision technology, CleanTech Industrial Robotic Cell 6040, AI data center infrastructure, laser cleaning technology
4 terms
machine vision technology technical
"In addition, the system employs machine vision technology to ensure precise"
Machine vision technology is a system that uses cameras and sensors to automatically see, interpret, and analyze images or objects. It enables machines to perform tasks like inspecting products or guiding robots without human help. For investors, this technology can improve efficiency and quality in manufacturing and other industries, potentially leading to cost savings and new business opportunities.
CleanTech Industrial Robotic Cell 6040 technical
"Built on Laser Photonics' CleanTech Industrial Robotic Cell 6040 (CTIR-6040),"
A cleantech industrial robotic cell 6040 is a self-contained manufacturing workstation that combines a robot arm, tools, sensors and an enclosed workspace designed for low-emission, low-waste production tasks such as assembly, inspection or material handling. Investors watch deployment of these cells because they can cut labor costs, boost consistency and reduce environmental compliance risks—think of swapping a messy manual bench for a compact, efficient machine that scales production predictably.
AI data center infrastructure technical
"used in AI data center infrastructure equipment production and assembly."
A set of physical hardware and supporting systems—servers with specialized processors, high‑speed networking, large storage pools, cooling, and power—built to train and run large artificial intelligence models and process massive datasets. Investors care because this “factory” for AI determines how fast and cheaply a company can deliver AI products: its design and efficiency affect capital costs, operating margins, service performance, scaling potential, and competitive advantage.
laser cleaning technology technical
"Laser cleaning technology offers significant benefits to the data center"
A process that uses focused laser light to remove rust, paint, coatings or other contaminants from a surface without physical contact—like a tiny, precise sunbeam or eraser that vaporizes unwanted material. It matters to investors because it can replace chemical or abrasive cleaning, cutting costs, waste and regulatory headaches while improving speed, consistency and safety, which can boost margins and create new sales opportunities across heavy industry and maintenance markets.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

High six-figure dollar order to help Boost Efficiency in Data Center Equipment Assembly for one of the world's largest AI companies

ORLANDO, FL / ACCESS Newswire / December 4, 2025 / Laser Photonics Corporation (NASDAQ:LASE) ("LPC"), $LASE, a global leader in industrial laser systems for cleaning and other material processing applications, today announced it has secured an order for a comprehensive robotic laser cleaning workcell to process metal plates used in AI data center infrastructure equipment production and assembly. The customer is a leading precision metals manufacturer serving high-growth technology end markets, producing complex components and assemblies, including rack systems, enclosures and other structural elements that support next-generation AI compute environments. The equipment will ultimately support deployments for one of the world's most influential cloud and AI platforms.

Wayne Tupuola, Chief Executive Officer of Laser Photonics, commented:

"This initial order is especially exciting for us, as the customer - a leading data center equipment manufacturer - requested a uniquely customized solution for its automated production line. Despite the complexity of the application, our team was able to offer a very competitively priced system that meets the customer's technical and operational goals."

The custom-engineered solution features fully automated robotic part handling and robotic laser operation. Built on Laser Photonics' CleanTech Industrial Robotic Cell 6040 (CTIR-6040), the system was configured with a second robot to pick up and position metal plates on the laser processing table within the workcell. In addition, the system employs machine vision technology to ensure precise alignment of the metal plates.

Laser cleaning technology offers significant benefits to the data center equipment manufacturing industry by enabling high-speed, non-abrasive removal of contaminants from metal components. With its flagship CleanTech line of laser cleaning systems, Laser Photonics provides custom solutions that leverage the latest advanced technologies to improve assembly quality, reduce rework, and streamline production cycles, while offering an economical, cost-effective option for manufacturers.

About Laser Photonics Corporation
Laser Photonics Corporation (NASDAQ:LASE) is a leading global developer of industrial and commercial laser technologies for cleaning, cutting, engraving and marking. Our CleanTech product line remains the industry's only 100% environmentally friendly industrial laser cleaning solution and continues to serve as a cornerstone of our offerings targeting Aviation & Aerospace, Automotive, Defense/Government, Energy, Maritime and Space-Exploration sectors. Through the acquisitions of Beamer Laser Systems and Control Micro Systems (CMS), Laser Photonics has broadened its capabilities and expanded its portfolio into new markets, including laser systems for pharmaceutical and semiconductor manufacturing as well as broader industrial manufacturing applications. In addition, our strategic partnership with Fonon Technologies strengthens our position in defense and federal sectors and includes the co-development of its Laser Shield Anti-Drone (LSAD) systems, unlocking opportunities for next-generation defense applications. For more information, visit https://laserphotonics.com.

Cautionary Note Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. These statements are based on current expectations as of the date of this press release and involve risks and uncertainties that may cause results and uses of proceeds to differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements. We encourage readers to review the "Risk Factors" in our Registration Statement for a comprehensive understanding. Laser Photonics Corp. undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements, except as required by applicable laws or regulations, to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release.

Investor Relations Contact:
Brian Siegel, IRC, MBA
Senior Managing Director
Hayden IR
(346) 396-8696
laser@haydenir.com

SOURCE: Laser Photonics Corp.



View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

FAQ

What did Laser Photonics (LASE) announce on December 4, 2025?

Laser Photonics announced a high six-figure order for a custom robotic laser cleaning workcell to support AI data center equipment assembly.

What equipment did Laser Photonics supply for the LASE order?

A custom CleanTech Industrial Robotic Cell 6040 (CTIR-6040) configured with a second robot and machine vision for automated laser cleaning.

Who will use the Laser Photonics system from the LASE order?

A leading precision metals manufacturer producing rack systems and enclosures for one of the world’s major cloud and AI platforms.

How will the robotic laser cleaning system affect production for LASE's customer?

The company says the system should improve assembly quality, reduce rework, and streamline production cycles.

Does Laser Photonics (LASE) disclose the exact value or delivery date for the order?

No; the release describes the transaction as a high six-figure order but does not specify the exact value or delivery timeline.

Will the LASE system support deployments for major AI/cloud platforms?

Yes; the announcement says the equipment will ultimately support deployments for one of the world’s most influential cloud and AI platforms.
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