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Laserax Inc.
Company type Private
Industry Industrial laser equipment
Founded 2010
Founders Alex Fraser
Xavier Godmaire
Headquarters

Quebec City, Quebec

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Canada

Area served

Worldwide

Key people

Xavier Godmaire (CEO)
Website laserax.com

Laserax Inc. is a Canadian manufacturer of industrial laser equipment based in Quebec City.[1]

Laserax was founded in 2010 in Quebec City as a research project at the Centre for Optics, Photonics and Lasers by physicists Alex Fraser and Xavier Godmaire.[2][3][4] It initially developed laser cutting technology for the hygiene industry before shifting its focus in 2015 to industrial laser marking machines for aluminum smelting.[5] Laserax has since then expanded its offerings to serve multiple industries.[6]

In 2018, Laserax secured C$10.8 million in funding from a consortium led by Investissement Québec and Desjardins Capital.[5]

In 2024, Laserax closed a Series C financing round of C$45.5 million, led by BDC Capital with participation from Investissement Québec.[7][8] A year later, in 2025, Laserax acquired DPSS Lasers Inc., a manufacturer of high-power ultraviolet lasers based in California.[9]

Laserax is headquartered in Quebec City, where it conducts research and development and machinery assembly. It also has facilities in United States, Germany, and Japan.[7]

Laserax designs and manufactures fiber laser systems for industrial applications.[6] Its product line includes laser marking systems for permanent part identification and traceability on metal surfaces, as well as laser cleaning equipment for the automated removal of rust, paint, oxides, and other contaminants.[6][5][10]

In 2024, Laserax introduced an inline laser welding system for electric vehicle battery module assembly, which utilizes SCARA robotic arms and machine vision guidance.[11]

In 2025, Laserax began producing ultraviolet (UV) laser systems, including linear UV lasers and Class 1 workstations.[12]

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