Laser Photonics Wins $250K Johnson & Johnson Order for Medical Device Drilling System
LASE•Laser Photonics' CMS Laser unit secured a $250K custom on-the-fly laser drilling system order from Johnson & Johnson for precision medical device manufacturing validation. Successful deployment at a third-party component manufacturer could unlock broader orders across J&J's medical device lines and expand LASE's addressable market.
1. Order Details
CMS Laser, a subsidiary of Laser Photonics, received a $250,000 order for a custom on-the-fly laser drilling system with integrated vision from Johnson & Johnson’s medical device operations. The system will be deployed in a reduced capability configuration at a third-party component manufacturer for initial validation.
2. Strategic Implications
This order marks Laser Photonics’ first engagement in the medical device market within a 30-year partnership with Johnson & Johnson, opening a high-value end market. Successful validation could lead to additional machine orders and broader deployment across J&J’s manufacturing lines, driving incremental revenue streams.
3. System Features
The custom drilling system leverages high-precision on-the-fly laser material processing and real-time vision alignment to ensure speed, accuracy, and repeatability in high-volume medical device production. Designed and manufactured at Lake Mary, Florida, facilities, it exemplifies the latest advancements in the company’s laser technology platform.




