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Charlotte-Concord Wrap-Up

We're happy to report a record turnout.

The 24th Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference convened at the Embassy Suites in Concord, North Carolina, from July 21-25, 2008. With a record number of attendees, this year’s conference offered a multifaceted program consisting of a sold-out exhibition hall with 54 exhibitors, a workshop, industry updates, and a full roster of white paper presentations by experts in the field of metrology, the science of measurement. The conference schedule also included numerous user-appreciation events and networking opportunities for the CMSC community of experts and novices. Many attendees enjoyed a sold-out guided tour of the Richard Childress Racing facility.

In the following video, Rina Molari, 2008 CMSC Chairperson, shares her thoughts about the conference, her career, and why the CMSC is so valuable to its members.

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Founded in 1984, the Coordinate Metrology Society (CMS)—presenter of the Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference (CMSC)—is a large society of users, service providers, and OEM manufacturers of close tolerance, industrial coordinate measurement systems, software and peripherals. These metrology systems include traditional CMMs, electronic theodolites, laser projection systems, laser trackers, laser radar, photogrammetry and videogrammetry systems, scanning devices, and articulating arms. The society assembles at the CMSC to learn about advancements in use or development of any measurement system or software that produce, utilize, and analyze 3-D coordinate data.