FAST Laser Group
Fiber-based Sensing, Monitoring, and Control
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in May 2007, FAST Laser Group operates with 1–10 employees. The company focuses on developing solutions for the photonic, fiber optic, telecommunications, and fiber-sensing industries. A key development for the company is its collaboration with the Technion Institute to develop hardware and software algorithms for distributed fiber-sensing technology.
Business overview
FAST Laser Group develops solutions for the photonic, fiber optic, telecommunications, and fiber-sensing industries. The company provides products and services, and develops solutions for the monitoring and control market, particularly within the oil and gas industry. Its core technology involves distributed fiber-sensing to measure strain and temperature along standard fibers, offering turnkey solutions for pipeline leak detection, flow assurance in subsea lines, and monitoring of various infrastructure components.
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- What is FAST Laser Group's primary focus?
- FAST Laser Group primarily focuses on developing solutions for the photonic, fiber optic, telecommunications, and fiber-sensing industries, with a significant emphasis on monitoring and control applications for the oil and gas sector.
- What kind of technology does FAST Laser Group develop for the oil and gas industry?
- FAST Laser Group develops hardware and software algorithms based on distributed fiber-sensing technology. This technology measures strain and temperature along standard fibers to detect and locate leaks in pipelines, ensure flow in subsea lines, monitor heat-traced pipelines, and detect intrusions.
- When was FAST Laser Group founded?
- FAST Laser Group was founded in May 2007.
- What is the company's employee count?
- FAST Laser Group has 1–10 employees.
- What markets does FAST Laser Group serve?
- FAST Laser Group serves global markets, particularly focusing on the energy, utilities, and waste management sectors, with a specialization in oil and gas.