May 2004
LPS partners with TUV SUD America Inc. establishing LPS as an Authorized Partner Laboratory offering product safety testing for CE Mark and CB Certification.

July 2004
LPS contracted  to test ultraviolet Class 3B argon lasers intended for DNA testing in FBI  crime labs.

October 2004
LPS invited to lecture to faculty of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA for laser hazard analysis and radiation measurement.

January 2005
LPS invited to present at Sparview Conference on the safety of new 3D laser scanning metrology, dimensional control and survey technologies which impact design quality, construction schedules, manufacturing costs, project safety and operations efficiency.

April 2005
LPS announces Class 1 Field Evaluation program for Certifying eligible, installed, Industrial laser systems to ANSI Z136.1.

September 2005
LPS requested to perform testing for FBI investigation of laser pointer airplane incident.

November 2005
LPS contracted  to perform testing on latest Raman and EDFA combination amplifier application that can double the distance of SAN traffic over wide-area DWDM (dense wavelength-division multiplexing) networks making it the world's longest SANs (200km).

March 2006
LPS contracted to evaluate and test breakthrough precision medical device utilizing lasers to measure oxygen levels in organs.

August 2006
LPS featured in August 2006 issue of Laser Focus World magazine for testing a world class laser fishing lure.

October 2006
LPS contracted to evaluate a new near infrared laser spectralyzer used in nanotechnology, analyzing carbon nanotubes (CNT) which are a new form of carbon, configurationally equivalent to two dimensional graphene sheet rolled into a tube. CNTs are grown now by several techniques in the laboratory and are just a few nanometers in diameter and several microns long.

February 2007
LPS contracted to test an infrared Class 3B laser scanner used on the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Space Shuttle Endeavour.

May 2007
LPS contracted to test an ultraviolet sniffer laser intended for biological and chemical agent detection used by the United States Department of Homeland Security.

July 2007
LPS expands testing capabilities to include Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA), Seismic, Vibration, Shock and Strengths of Materials.

August 2007
LPS announces being equipped with a multiaxis seismic table necessary for the new multiaxis seismic testing requirements of MIL-STD-810F. 

January 2008
LPS contracted to evaluate systems employed by the  the United States Marine Corps' Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAAV), recently renamed the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV). The EFV is capable of transporting 18 Marines and a crew of three over water at speeds of 29 miles an hour. On land, the EFV can achieve speeds of 45 miles an hour.

April 2008
LPS contracted to perform IEC 62471 LED eye safety testing and evaluation on the newest technology in LED solid state lighting referred to as skyceilings and luminous virtual windows. These devices employ LED lighting which illuminate opaque image tiles.

June 2008
LPS expands operations and opens a sales branch office in the USA Northwest: Corvallis, Oregon.

September 2008
LPS contracted to perform IEC 60825 laser eye safety testing and evaluation on the newest technology in laboratory flow cytometer systems using peristaltic pumps to provide a non-pressureized, zero pulsation "push/pull" system with sophisticated microprocessor controlled dynamic feedback.

October 2008
LPS expands operations and opens a sales branch office in Southern California USA: Toluca Lake, California.

November 2008
LPS contracted to perform US FDA 21CFR and IEC 60825 laser eye safety testing and evaluation on the newest technology in infrared simulated weapons used in training by the US Military.

December 2008
LPS expands operations and opens a sales branch office in Asia: Chungli City, Taoyuan, Taiwan.

January 2009
LPS expands operations and opens a sales branch office in Europe: Copenhagan, Denmark.

March 2009
LPS partners with GlobalSpec. GlobalSpec is the leading specialized vertical search, information services and e-publishing company serving the engineering, manufacturing and related scientific and technical market segments.

May 2009
LPS announces the L Mark. The L Mark The L Mark of Laser Product Safety LLC (LPS) signifies laser, LED, UV and/or IR radiation safety compliance. The L Mark on a product means that LPS has tested and evaluated representative samples of that product and determined that they meet the applicable radiation safety requirements.

July 2009
LPS contract to test the latest LED street lamps for IEC 62471 LED radiation safety compliance. The street lamps utilize ultra bright LED rated 70,000 hours (LM70).

September 2009
LPS becomes an authorized partner lab for NEMKO. NEMKO is a NCB test house under the IECEE CB Scheme and has 23 locations in 4 continents and offers market access services in over 150 countries worldwide.

November 2009
LPS contracted by the United States Navy to perform IEC 62471  testing and evaluation of LED light devices used for inspection of US Navy ships.

January 2010
LPS announces consulting services and assistance for the Incremental Seismic Rehabilitation of Hospital Buildings Manual issued by the US Department of Homeland Security and the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This Manual provides guidance for the protection of people and buildings from Earthquakes.