This paper focuses on Remote Laser Welding (RLW) technology applied on hybrid materials. RLW is an innovative
technology that can find applications in different industrial sectors, due to the different types of junctions that can be
prepared, the accuracy in junctions and the many materials that can be joined. If compared to the other already
established welding technologies such as MIG, TIG, and MAG welding, the RLW shows the advantages in terms of
welding speed, aesthetic quality and process flexibility. For these characteristics the RLW could be defined a lean
process that is taking a wide use in production in the automotive field. In fact, using appropriate laser heads, it is
possible to make the entire production process repeatable, fast and versatile. This research reports a preliminary
experimental study to investigate the potential of this technologies for the application on two different aluminum
alloys.