AIMS Metrology to Host Quality Event in May
April 1, 2016Comments
Advanced Industrial Measurement Systems (AIMS) Metrology, a maker of coordinate-measuring machines (CMMs), will host Advancing Quality In Manufacturing, May 10-12, 2016, at its newly expanded facility in Dayton, OH. In addition to plant tours and new-equipment demonstrations, the event will include presenters from aerospace, medical and automotive industries, available to talk with manufacturers seeking to increase throughput yet hampered by slow inspection and data-collection capabilities. Attendees also will have access to the company’s application engineers and guest speakers for one-on-one discussions.
“Quality control can no longer be a bottle neck in manufacturing,” says Gary Rockwell, AIMS Metrology director of marketing and product development. “Recent advances in CMM technology have demonstrated the ability to improve throughput and reduce inspection time by as much as 50 percent. Improved data collection and analysis software is another key area manufacturers are looking at. We want to expose people to CMM equipment they can actually use on the shop floor versus the traditional method of having to remove parts from production and transfer them to a quality-control laboratory for measurement and verification.”
See also: Advanced Industrial Measurement Systems
Technologies: Quality Control
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