Epilog Laser, the largest manufacturer of popular engraving and cutting systems, is excited to celebrate their 30th anniversary in 2018. The company plans to host an anniversary bash in the Denver metro area on August 11 to celebrate their successes over the past three decades.
“As I look back on the past three decades I am incredibly proud of what we have accomplished as a company, but also humbled by the undying support we have received from everyone who touches this business – our employees and distributors, our customers and fans, our vendors and other associates – everyone we’ve met along the way has had some sort of impact,” said Steve Garnier, CEO and one of Epilog’s founding members. “The past 30 years have been an unforgettable journey filled with triumphs and challenges, growth, and innovation. I can’t wait to see what lies ahead for us.”
Epilog Laser got its start in 1988 when two Georgia Tech buddies – Garnier and John Doran, Epilog’s vice president of engineering – combined their talents to create the industry’s first small-format, computer-controlled laser engraving and cutting system.
Mike Dean, Epilog’s vice president of sales and marketing, came on board not long after and the trio set out to become game-changers in the engraving space. As the company has grown over the past 30 years, they’ve seen their lasers used in a wide variety of markets, from guitar customization to cabinetry design to medical device marking. The combination of industrial-quality engraving speeds and quality with an affordable price have allowed everyone from makers to engineers to artists to add lasers to their businesses and find real success.
“It has been and continues to be an amazing ride,” Garnier said, “and we’re so thankful to everyone who has taken it with us. We can’t wait to see what the next 30 years brings!”
For more information, visit www.EpilogLaser.com.