Learn how 3D Laser Scanning Reduces Cost in Product Development

Join us for a LIVE webcast to learn how to product development is a critical balance of cost, efficiency and time to market.

Join us for a LIVE webcast to learn how to product development is a critical balance of cost, efficiency and time to market. During the product design lifecycle, planning and development processes require efficiencies in two objectives that often work against each other: Extreme attention to detail and measurement accuracy and Efforts to rapidly hit market before your competition. What if you could do both, while reducing costs and overcoming the difficulties of complex geometries? This webinar will demonstrate how 3D laser scanning technology can accomplish all of these tasks for product development.

Product Development is a critical balance of cost, efficiency and time to market. During the product design lifecycle, planning and development processes require efficiencies in two objectives that often work against each other: Extreme attention to detail and measurement accuracy and Efforts to rapidly hit market before your competition.

What if you could do both, while reducing costs and overcoming the difficulties of complex geometries? This webinar will demonstrate how 3D laser scanning technology can accomplish all of these tasks for product development.

In this LIVE webcast, you'll learn how to:

  • Establish a simple set-up and digital scan
  • Create a scan to mesh
  • Create a detailed Cad model
  • Verify the design model to source object
  • Transfer parametric to local CAD system

Attendees can submit their questions during the question and answer session!

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