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By AI, Created 5:08 AM UTC, May 19, 2026, /AGP/ – Suzhou Friends Laser Technology Co., Ltd. is heading to Manufacturing Indonesia 2025 in Jakarta to pitch laser marking systems for manufacturers looking to improve traceability, automation and part identification. The company is positioning the event as a way to build local partnerships in Southeast Asia and expand its footprint in Indonesia’s industrial market.
Why it matters: - Indonesia’s push toward automation under its “Making Indonesia 4.0” roadmap is increasing demand for industrial identification and traceability tools. - Laser marking supports part tracking, anti-counterfeiting and production efficiency across automotive, electronics and packaging operations. - Friends Laser is using the Jakarta event to court distributors and manufacturers in one of Southeast Asia’s largest industrial markets.
What happened: - Suzhou Friends Laser Technology Co., Ltd. is presenting at Manufacturing Indonesia 2025 at the Jakarta International Expo. - The company is promoting itself as a Top 10 Professional Laser Marking Machine Supplier. - Technical staff will demonstrate laser integration and discuss customized marking systems with factory managers and industrial buyers. - The company is also aiming to build long-term partnerships with local distributors and industrial players.
The details: - Friends Laser was founded in November 2014 and focuses on laser welding, marking and high-precision cutting. - The company’s product range includes Fiber, UV and CO2 laser systems. - Friends Laser says its support model includes 7/24 online support and a 1-hour response mechanism to reduce downtime for overseas customers. - The Fiber Laser Marking Series is positioned for metallic surfaces and high-contrast plastics. - The UV Laser Marking Series is designed for cold processing on glass, specialized polymers and micro-electronics. - The CO2 Laser Marking Series is built for non-metallic materials such as wood, acrylic, leather and paper. - The company’s systems can be integrated into automated rotating workstations and high-speed conveyor belts. - In automotive and heavy machinery, laser marking is used for VIN codes, engine component identifiers and other traceability marks. - In electronics and precision engineering, UV marking is used for ultra-fine, non-destructive identification on small parts. - In packaging and FMCG, CO2 systems support high-speed marking and anti-counterfeiting on consumer goods materials. - More information is available on the company’s website. - The company also listed Facebook and YouTube channels.
Between the lines: - Friends Laser is framing the exhibition as a regional market-entry play, not just a product demo. - The emphasis on local support suggests the company sees service speed and installation help as a competitive edge in Southeast Asia. - The focus on traceability reflects wider manufacturing pressure to improve compliance, quality control and supply-chain visibility.
What’s next: - Friends Laser will use the event to show live demonstrations and take direct consultations with prospective customers. - The company is expected to pursue distributor relationships and broader adoption of its marking systems across Southeast Asian manufacturing. - The longer-term pitch is for Friends Laser to become a technology partner for smart manufacturing rather than only an equipment seller.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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