(CMSC: Benbrook, TX) -- The Coordinate Metrology Society (CMS) has chosen 26 technical white papers to be presented at its annual Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference (CMSC), scheduled for July 25–29, 2011, at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel and Spa in Phoenix, Arizona. Technical paper submissions were received from metrology experts and scientists from research laboratories, universities, and leading manufacturers in the United States and Canada, Europe, and Asia. Registration for the conference is now open, and the CMSC has extended the early-bird registration discount for attendees until May 27, 2011.
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The 2011 speaker roster is as diverse as the topics to be presented, which include aerospace and automotive metrology applications, reducing plastic injection-tool tuning iterations with scanning technology, measuring cooling holes in gas turbines with computed tomography, measurement strategies in industrial robot applications, reducing engineering time for compensation of large CNC machines, and other applications of photogrammetry, laser trackers, articulating arms, laser radar, 3-D scanners, 3-D vision systems and more. A full listing of the CMSC 2011 white papers, as well as conference registration information, can be found at www.CMSC.org/agenda.
The CMS also announced that there will be academic poster presentations, a 2011 CMS measurement study, and valuable workshops, including a 3-D metrology hardware review, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) software as applied to 3-D scan data, and an important CMS Certification Committee update. The CMSC exhibitor hall will showcase portable measurement systems, software, accessories, peripherals, and service providers. More than 35 exhibitors participated at last year’s conference, where ideas, concepts, and theory flow freely among its participants. Conference attendees hail from prominent science and research laboratories, educational institutions, and industries such as aerospace, satellite, automotive, shipbuilding, power-generation, and general engineering.
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