Technorazzi Live: Introduction to Handheld Laser Scanners

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Technorazzi Live: Introduction to Handheld Laser Scanners

 

Quality Digest Live Video Webcast:

 

ThiS Broadcast originally aired on July 21, 2010

 

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Episode Details:

This live video broadcast will begin with an introduction to reverse engineering. We will then show a live demonstration of a typical application.

 

Following that we will introduce the technology behind laser line scanning—basically, how it works.

 

As a second demonstration, we will show how the technology can be used in a noncontact application.

 

We will conclude this 60-minute live video broadcast with a summary of the applications covered and how this technology can improve your processes, reduce your costs, and give you a competitive advantage.

 

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