Touchscreens are convenient, but they can’t replace tactile control
3D scanning experts have digitized one of Japan’s heritage sites for preservation and potential future restoration projects
Gauging is not simply hardware; it’s a process
Ensenso 3D camera ensures accurate detection, alignment of drilling positions in automated aircraft cabin assembly
Roadshow: Season 1, Episode 4
Calibration improvements make measurements traceable, accurate, and cut costs
CMSC takes place July 20–24, 2026, at the Fairmont Dallas
Product manager Shawn Wissner addresses the perks of the newest metrology supertech
A NIST researcher has unveiled the results of a 10-year quest to measure the constant
An interview with Geomagic’s product manager
How Sandrine Thomas and the Rubin Observatory changed history and metrology
You can’t simply install AI and expected it to solve problems on its own
And why isn’t there a base unit devoted to rotation?
Hyperrealistic digital twin offers high-fidelity archival record, interactive digital displays, and a precise model for 3D printing
Air gauging can be used to measure very small through-holes down to 0.1 mm via a new approach
Unlike labs, construction sites are anything but a controlled environment
Guided inspection offers faster, more-informed maintenance decisions for MROs and airlines
Artec scanners reveal valuable details
How women scientists known as the Harvard Computers became integral to modern astronomy
Hydraulic arm modified with Artec Leo and Ray II