Nikon Launches Enhanced Limited Angle CT Technology
(Nikon: Tokyo) -- Nikon Corp. has launched Limited Angle CT, an innovative computed tomography (CT) scanning technology for its range of VOXLS and XT H 225 industrial X-ray inspection systems.
(Nikon: Tokyo) -- Nikon Corp. has launched Limited Angle CT, an innovative computed tomography (CT) scanning technology for its range of VOXLS and XT H 225 industrial X-ray inspection systems.
Anyone who has cracked their smartphone screen or had a rapid oil change knows that sometimes the OEM isn’t the most affordable or convenient service option.
This past weekend I engaged in one of my favorite activities as a beekeeper. I got to catch a swarm of bees.
(EMAG: Farmington Hills, MI) -- Manufacturers across North America face growing pressure to increase output while controlling costs and managing a shrinking labor pool.
(Imaging Development Systems: Obersulm, Germany) -- Whether in quality assurance, medical technology, or automation, industrial image processing places high demands on precision and reliability, sometimes under difficult con
Researchers have developed a resin that turns into two different kinds of solids, depending on the type of light that shines on it: Ultraviolet light cures the resin into a highly resilient solid, while visible light turns the same resin into a solid that is easily dissolvable in certain solvents.
Hearing aids, mouth guards, dental implants, and other highly tailored structures are often products of 3D printing.
When quality failures go public, it’s not just your product on the line—it’s also your reputation, compliance status, and workforce morale.
(NAPT: Eagan, MN) -- The National Association for Proficiency Testing (NAPT), a trusted name in the metrology community for providing administration,
(Artec 3D: Luxembourg) -- A global 3D scanning leader, Artec 3D has announced a partnership with LuxProvide, the organization behind the MeluXina supercomputer.
For as many words as we use, we’re terrible communicators. Voicemails are jumbled streams of consciousness. Emails are “text bombs” with no rhyme or reason. Presentations are nothing but crippling piles of slides.
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