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3D scanners are an incredible way to get the most accurate images when you need precision and detail in whatever it is you may be manufacturing. The modern hardware and software work together to limit the number of flaws in each scan in order to optimize your work. A more streamlined workday means stronger production output and better quality products. GOM digital photogrammetry technology works together with non-contact optical 3D scanning devices to obtain stellar image clarity.

In manufacturing, reverse engineering enables the production or reproduction of physical objects using the physical object itself as the guide. This process is only possible with an accurate 3D scanner to collect data from the object's surface. That data defines the geometric identity of the object containing specifications that create a model for producing the object. 3D scanning enables developers, manufacturers, and engineers to produce accurate digital twins of physical parts. While this ability makes reverse engineering faster and easier, not every 3D scanning solution is ideal for every reverse engineering project. Keep reading to learn more...

Rapid
Booth #1827
May 21 to 23
Detroit, MI

Eastec
Booth #3044
May 14 to 16
West Springfield, MA

Cast Expo
Booth #2237
Apr. 27 to 30
Atlanta, GA

STEM - Imaginology Showcase
Apr. 12 to 13
Costa Mesa, CA

Die Casting Congress West
Mar. 7
Los Angeles, CA

3 dates / 3 locations

April 4, 2019 - 9AM to 3:30PM
Capture 3D, Farmington Hills, MI

June 6, 2019- 9AM to 3:30PM
Wyndham Garden Schaumburg Chicago Northwest, IL

July 11, 2019- 9AM to 3:30PM
Four Points by Sheraton Philadelphia Northeast, Philadelphia, PA

*Breakfast and lunch will be provided
 

Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance (PNAA)
Booth #23
Feb. 11 to 14
Lynnwood, WA

Pacific Design & Manufacturing 
Booth #3305
Feb. 5 to 7, 2019
Anaheim, CA

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