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InnovMetric Software Releases Three Instrument Plug-Ins for PolyWorks

Company also opens training facility in Irvine, California

InnovMetric
Fri, 09/03/2010 - 09:53
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(InnovMetric Software Inc.: Québec City, Canada) -- InnovMetric Software recently released v. 11.0.16 of PolyWorks software that incorporates three new instrument plug-ins:

• A laser tracker plug-in for the new Leica AT401

• A laser scanner plug-in for the new Steinbichler Probe Scanner

• An articulated arm plug-in for the new Romer Absolute arm

Two of these instruments were commercially released in April. InnovMetric’s prompt response to these recent hardware releases demonstrates its continued commitment to deliver a truly universal 3-D metrology software platform to its customers.

New PolyWorks training facility in Western United States

Following a strong growth of PolyWorks users in the Western United States in recent years, InnovMetric Software’s business partner, 3D Infotech, announced the opening of a PolyWorks training facility in Irvine, California. A team of PolyWorks application specialists now provide regional classroom training on various PolyWorks modules throughout the year to new and advanced users.

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