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Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Releases VGSTUDIO MAX 2026.2

Cuts metrology preparation time by up to 50% and introduces the NextGen edition lineup for CT and 3D data analysis

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Mon, 07/13/2026 - 12:03
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(Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence: North Kingstown, RI) -- Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence’s Stationary Metrology Division announced the release of VGSTUDIO MAX 2026.2, bringing a new approach to multipart coordinate measurement (CM) workflows alongside a fully restructured NextGen product portfolio. The release enables quality teams to load entire batches of CT scans, define measurements once, and have the software automatically apply and synchronize them for every part in the project, minimizing the manual effort that constrains high-volume inspection operations.

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For precision manufacturers in aerospace, automotive, medical devices, and electronics, dimensional consistency throughout a production run is critical. However, traditional CT inspection workflows force quality teams to configure measurement plans part by part, synchronize objects manually for individual scans, and consolidate results from multiple files. This introduces variability, consumes engineering time, and slows decisions precisely when production speed demands the opposite.

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