| 3d Scanning, Metrology, Reverse Engineering
The word luge, another word for race sled, is considered by many to be an extreme sport. This sport is overall a racing sport where the athlete lays down on their backs on a small sled with their legs extended off the front and zooming down an icy track at...
| 3d Printing, 3d Scanning
A collaborative team of researchers from Khalifa University, Kingston University, and the University of Liverpool have leveraged the unique capabilities of additive manufacturing— 3D Printing—to design ultra-strong, lightweight and functional components that will make...
| 3d Scanning, Metrology, Reverse Engineering
Designing high-performance motorcycles cannot be done without measuring the ergonomics and aerodynamics with state-of-the-art technologies, ultimately providing riders with a thrilling experience. Challenges: From the CAD files to the development of individual...
| 3d Scanning, Computer Aided Inspection, Metrology
Ford purchased the iconic Michigan Central Station in 2018 as part of its plan to create dedicated office space for its mobility initiatives. Unfortunately, the building, which is situated in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood, decayed substantially since...
| 3d Scanning, Computer Aided Inspection
Archaeologists have the essential task of preserving cultural heritage and furthering their knowledge about history. They need to get information about past construction methods and product usage. In the summer of 2019, the city of Gothenburg in Sweden conducted...
| 3d Scanning, Metrology, Reverse Engineering
The FIA has issued new rules for the 2021 Formula 1 season which are intended to prevent teams ‘reverse engineering’ another teams designs. (Written by Metrology News) Early in the 2020 Formula 1 season the Racing Point team were penalized after it was determined they...