|  Back 
                      to the Future With Laser Radar Leica LR200 Laser Radar Systems
Reduced to the fossilized remnants 
                      of its skeleton, a massive T-rex stands in Dinosaur Hall 
                      at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. 
                      Metrology experts from MAGLEV Inc., Leica Geosystems and 
                      MetricVision Inc. have swarmed the dinosaur in recent weeks 
                      to scan its surfaces, poring over each fossa and foramen 
                      to create the basis for what is intended to be the most 
                      accurate and complete digital model of a tyrannosaurus rex 
                      to date.  The team’s principal tool was a pair of networked 
                      LR200 coherent laser radars. Perched upon 6-foot towers 
                      and navigated around the perimeter of the skeleton, the 
                      laser radars collected point clouds, 3-D data sets that 
                      provide a virtual picture of the creature. The LR200 was 
                      an apposite choice; accurate up to 20 µm, it measures 
                      large objects with scan rates up to 1,000 points per second 
                      at volumes up to 48 m. Furthermore, the Leica LR200 is the 
                      first noncontact measurement device to combine radar, laser 
                      and 3-D software technologies within the same product. Full Story...   | 
                
                  |  University 
                      of Pisa Leans on Dynamic Modeling Technology CoCreate Design and Collaboration Software
Some universities count Nobel 
                      laureates among their ranks as a metric for esteem. Others 
                      feature politicians or celebrities. However, few universities 
                      can claim greater praise for their alumni than Italy’s 
                      University of Pisa, a venerable institution that boasts 
                      scientific titans Galileo Galilei and Enrico Fermi among 
                      its alumni. One of Italy’s oldest and most prestigious 
                      universities, Pisa’s engineering program ranks among 
                      the best in its class. You would hardly expect less from 
                      the resident engineers in a city featuring a certain tower, 
                      perhaps the world’s most famous engineering marvel.  With a storied reputation to uphold, the University of 
                      Pisa must exercise a certain level of discrimination when 
                      selecting engineering software and other applications. When 
                      it came time for the school to purchase new design, data 
                      management and collaboration software, the institution turned 
                      to CoCreate. Full Story... |