INDUSTRY HEADLINE Mitutoyo America Corporation Announces New East Coast M3 Solution Center May 8, 2015 An open house will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 4, 2015Read More
Hexagon Metrology President and CEO Angus Taylor Given Honorary Degree Degree from the University of Rhode Island May 1, 2015 The honorary degree is the highest honor bestowed by the university.Read More
Hybrid CMM May 1, 2015 The COORD3 BENCHMARK CMM offers customers a high-performance cost-competitive CMM with the added benefit of a small footprint. Read More
Mitutoyo Releases New Print and Electronic Versions of their Catalog April 17, 2015 Mitutoyo America Corporation released of its new full-line print and electronic catalogs.Read More
Skydiving Motivational Speaker Kicks off the 2015 Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference Dana Bowman kicks off the 2015 Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference April 8, 2015 Keynote Address is entitled “It is not the Disability, It is the Ability."Read More
Creaform Opens New U.S. Office April 1, 2015 The offices, on the West Coast, will provide complete sales and metrology services.Read More
Hexagon Expands Industrial Software Offering with Acquisition of Q-DAS March 30, 2015 Hexagon AB acquired Q-DAS, an international software company in Statistical Process Control solutions for industrial manufacturing.Read More
INDUSTRY HEADLINE Air Force Master Sergeant Awarded 2015 Inspector of the Year Award from ASQ’s Inspection Division March 26, 2015 Inspection Division to acknowledge Charles E. Holman at the World Conference on Quality and Improvement.Read More
INDUSTRY HEADLINE Mahr and MWF Roland Friedrich Join Forces March 16, 2015 MFW offers custom measurement and testing solutions for automotive and other industry applications.Read More
MFG Automation Integrator of Choicefor Large Scale Robotic Metrology Challenge of precise, reliable inspection of 75-ton turbine solved by gantry-mounted robot. Gudel March 2, 2015 Manual inspection of a 75-ton turbine is a time consuming, difficult task that takes teams of workers up to two weeks, requires high levels of precision and is prone to human error.Read More