In 2010, our company started to operate in the metal industry. In the early days, we started to learn the industry by repairing Trumpf CNC Laser Machines. While repairing and maintaining other companies’ laser machines, we also gained experience of where things were working very well and of possible shortcomings in the companies. With this knowledge we installed our first laser cutting plant in Győr Szabadhegy. In 2023, thanks to a Széchenyi grant, we were able to move to our final location in Győrzámoly.

The main problem in the world of laser cutting
We have observed that many companies and individuals need laser cutting as a component production technology, but it is a huge investment for them to set up such a specialised area in their own company, in terms of equipment, space, expertise and specialists.
Our solution:
We’ve created a factory environment where our partners can receive their parts as if they were working with their own company’s ancillary department. In addition, we operate as environmentally consciously as possible using solar energy to reduce our ecological footprint and to produce independently of energy costs. To our great luck and to the delight of our partners, we found a fantastic position when we moved: we became next-door neighbours with a company specialising in powder coating and locksmithing. This means that those who want to manufacture parts here can find almost everything they need.
Our vision
Combining the latest technologies and making them sustainable in component manufacturing. From the power of the sun to the finished part using lasers.
Our business model
- Flexibility
- We strive to make it as easy as possible for our clients to achieve their goals.
- Building personal relationships
- Building human relationships is one of the most important in any business. That’s why we want to build strong, secure and mutually supportive relationships with those we work with.
- Becoming a highly qualified supplier
- “A good quality sheet music is more fun for me than a hundred thousand dollars” – Zoltán Kocsis