IPG Photonics said the Mannheim local division of the Unified Patent Court in Germany ruled in a case brought by Trumpf that certain designs of IPG’s adjustable mode beam lasers used for welding and cutting infringe European Patent 2,951,625. The ruling affects some AMB laser products sold in seven UPC member states and impacts less than 1% of IPG’s total sales. IPG said it is implementing contingency measures for customers and plans to appeal, while any remedies such as an injunction, recall, or damages would be decided later.
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