(Konica Minolta Sensing: Ramsey, NJ) -- Konica Minolta Sensing Americas Inc. (KMSA), a global leader in 3-D scanning hardware and services, has announced the start of the 2012 3D Scanning Workshop series in Pomona and Anaheim, California.
The workshops cover 3-D scanning, reverse engineering, and inspection for a variety of applications, including product design, art, animation, quality control, and rapid prototyping. Engineers will be available to answer application questions and provide individual project consultations. Registrants are encouraged to take advantage of the workshop exclusive offer where one sample part will be scanned free of charge. Complimentary food and beverage and a tour of the museum are included in the workshops.
The event is free, but registration is required online or by phone at (201) 818–3526.
Date: Tues., Jan. 24, 2012
Time: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Location: Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum
Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Ave., Bldg. 3A
Pomona, CA 91768
Date: Wed., Jan. 25, 2012
Time: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Location: Astor Classics
1563 State College
Anaheim, CA 92806
Konica Minolta’s Scanning Lab is a leading provider of 3-D scanning services. The 3D Scanning Lab provides flexible in-house service at its security-enabled and temperature-controlled Ramsey, New Jersey, facility. In addition, the 3D Scanning Lab offers onsite staffing and shipping services, which guarantee projects are worked on with the greatest care and expertise. The Konica Minolta 3D Scanning Lab utilizes the incredibly precise Vivid 9i and Range 7 instruments to provide fast, accurate, and affordable results. The team of engineers and technicians work from conception to final product, ensuring project vision moves smoothly from concept to reality. Konica Minolta’s 3D Scanning Lab offers services in areas such as facial scanning, reverse engineering, part inspection, and design and engineering.
For more information on Konica Minolta’s 3D Scanning Lab, visit the company’s website and watch the new scanning lab video.
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