Epilog Laser, industry leaders in the engraving, cutting and marking space, recently celebrated the company’s 30th anniversary at Denver’s Mile High Station, following a two-day North American Sales Meeting.
“The anniversary party was a huge success,” said Mike Dean, vice president of sales and marketing for Epilog, as well as one of the company’s founders. “To see so many familiar faces from the past three decades was simply incredible. I’m so grateful to everyone – our employees, distributors, and our industry partners - who were able to come and help us celebrate this important milestone.”


Epilog Laser got its start in 1988 when two Georgia Tech buddies – Steve Garnier and John Doran, Epilog’s president and CEO and vice president of engineering, respectively - combined their talents to create the industry’s first small-format, computer-controlled laser engraving and cutting system.
Dean came on board not long after and the trio worked tirelessly to become game-changers in the laser engraving space.

“One of the things Epilog prides itself on is our sense of family and community,” Dean said. “It was heartwarming to look out into a crowd of 300+ and feel like we were all surrounded by family. We can’t wait to see what the next 30 years have in store.”
To learn more about Epilog’s 30-year journey, click here.
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About Epilog Laser
Since 1988, Epilog Laser has been designing and manufacturing flying-optics-based CO2 and fiber laser systems that can engrave and cut wood, acrylic, plastic, fabric, rubber and many other materials. Epilog specializes in developing laser systems that create unprecedented marking and cutting quality on all types of products. The company produces versatile and reliable systems that are affordable and easy to use. For more information, visit www.epiloglaser.com.