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The current CMM Quarterly training programs on Teachable.
Calypso Basic Training 1, 2, & 3
Calypso CAD Model Training
GD&T and Calypso
CMM Manager DCC Training 1, 2, & 3
All training come with downloadable videos and pdfs. Train at your own pace.





PiWeb Reporting




Zeiss has added a new report feature that is fantastic. Calypso 6.0 now has the ability to expanding your reporting options. We will cover these options. Please note that PiWeb Reporting is only part of a larger optional reporting package PiWeb Reporting Plus.


PiWeb Reporting and Multiple Printout


After creating your CMM program you may want to add an additional report format. For example, you may currently have a company report format that contains your specific input parameters but in addition to that you may want to have a report that has the plots embedded within the report and a compressed format.


We will show you how to do that within this article.

PiWeb Reporting – Standard Format

Click on the link below to go to CMM Quarterly




How to setup the Standard Format Report in PiWeb Reporting





Small and Extremely Precise

With the MICURA coordinate measuring machine, Carl Zeiss is setting new standards in the compact class.


The MICURA coordinate measuring machine from Carl Zeiss meets user demands for smaller coordinate measuring machines that are as accurate as their larger relatives but offer a price advantage. This measuring machine is considerably more affordable thanks to the smaller measuring range. Nonetheless, with a measuring range of 500 x 500 x 500 millimeters, it is still the largest in this class. The parts in industrial manufacturing, such as artificial hips, gear wheels, optical lens elements and shafts with narrow tolerances, are becoming increasingly compact while the requirements on accuracy are rising. With MICURA, the measuring technology needed to complete these jobs is now available.

The measuring accuracy of MICURA is less than one micrometer. This is enabled by the VAST XT Gold probe which is able to continually scan surfaces at a speed of 200 measured points per second. VAST navigator scanning technology, which is optional for MICURA, is an ideal supplement. It adapts the scanning speed to the measuring job: where a simple contour and less precision are required, MICURA moves faster. When high precision is needed , MICURA moves somewhat slower.

During development of MICURA, Carl Zeiss emphasized stability and rigidity. The machine features ceramic guideways, air bearings on four sides and a large bearing base for all moving parts. Furthermore, this coordinate measuring machine has an easy-to-use control panel and a temperature sensor to capture the workpiece temperature. MICURA thus combines a number of performance features that were previously unaffordable for small operations and beginners to quality inspection. Several systems are already in operation. MICURA will be presented in Europe for the first time at the Control show Stuttgart in May 2012.

CMM Quarterly Publications Releases the Calypso 5.2 Basic Training Manual

CMM Quarterly Publications announces the release of a new training manual covering the changes made to the 5.2 release.

This manual will assist you in becoming a qualified programmer using Calypso 5.2

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Laser Design and Zeiss Team Up to Create Higher Precision 3D Scanner

Laser Design Inc., the leading supplier of 3D laser scanning for more than 30 years, introduced a new high-precision line of 3D scanners, the Surveyor ZS-Series. It is based on the Spectrum CMM platform from Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology, the world-renowned manufacturer of high-accuracy measurement equipment.
The systems are integrated with Laser Design’s industry-best, ultra-precise, fast laser line scanning probes combining the best of all technologies.

The ZS-Series sets a new standard for precision and ease of use in 3D measurement. Systems are available in many sizes to accommodate a wide variety of parts and applications. The Surveyor ZS-Series systems are CE rated, making them an ideal choice for worldwide customers. The turnkey system is highly automated with the optional Renishaw PH10 motorized indexing head and optional high-precision rotary stage to quickly and easily scan simple prismatic shapes or complex free-form objects for inspection, analysis, or reverse engineering applications.

With its patented laser line scanning technology, Surveyor ZS-Series scans parts from all orientations, and then easily orients the 3D scan data back into a common coordinate system. The scanner controls up to 7 axes of motion for unattended operation or interactive joystick scanning. Proprietary scanning software provides optimization for part specularity, data density control, and filtering as well as macro programming capabilities for automating repetitive applications and eliminating operator involvement.

Users can choose from a wide range of laser scanning options for ultra-precise measurement depending on the size and level of detail on the objects to be scanned. Parts such as plastics, metal, rubber, cast, molded, forged, machined, or extruded components, as well as tooling, dies, or molds, are all typically measured items. Laser Design supports industry leading scan data processing software to provide the best results available for reverse engineering and inspection applications.

About Laser Design / GKS Global Services
Laser Design, Inc. and GKS Global Services have been leading suppliers of ultra-precise 3D scanning systems and services for three decades. We help customers successfully complete their most complex inspection, analysis, and reverse engineering projects quickly, giving them a competitive advantage. Contact Laser Design at 952-884-9648 or visit http://www.LaserDesign.com.

DuraMax as a Gear Wheel Measuring Machine

With its compact DuraMax 3D coordinate measuring machine, Carl Zeiss brings gear wheel measuring technology to the smallest workshop

With DuraMax, Carl Zeiss offers an popular compact 3D coordinate measuring machine. DuraMax Gear marks the evolution of DuraMax into a shopfloor gear wheel measuring machine. “This enables us to fulfill the requests of many customers and introduce gear wheel measuring technology with small machines that can be used as close to production as possible," says Alexander Dollansky, Product Manager at Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology.

The key features of DuraMax Gear are its suitability for a rough production environment, the high permissible temperature fluctuations, the proven and pioneering ZEISS measuring software, its small footprint and the attractive price.

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FARO and Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology Form Innovative Solutions Network


FARO Technologies, Inc. and Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology announced today the launch of the Innovative Solutions Network, a marketing, sales and support collaboration in North America. Through the network, these two leaders in metrology will provide a broader product solutions offering, including both traditional and portable CMMs. From the simplest to the most complex metrology measurements, the Innovative Solutions Network will offer customers access to more patented technologies, focused applications, and customer support programs and resources.

“The creation of the Innovative Solutions Network will allow us to better serve our customers by providing them with a total metrology solution. The technologies offered by both companies are among the most advanced equipment available today, and I am excited to see two world class companies like FARO and Carl Zeiss create such a comprehensive metrology solution,” said David Morse, SVP and Managing Director of the Americas for FARO.

For years, customers have benefited from the world-class support and training programs offered by both companies, along with the extensive knowledge and experience that comes with over 120 combined years of metrology development. Through the Innovative Solutions Network, individuals interested in implementing a metrology solution will now have access to expert resources from both FARO and Carl Zeiss.

“We are pleased to work with FARO in the launch of the Innovative Solutions Network. Like us, their strength is in developing the key technologies needed to give customers the best solution. We believe it to be a great benefit to our existing customer base as well as for those who are considering a full metrology solution,” said Greg Lee, President of Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology.


Carl Zeiss Looks for Veterans to Help Continue Their 90 Years of Success

90 Years of Industrial Metrology at Carl Zeiss

Carl Zeiss is a highly-respected brand name and is recognized throughout the world for its history of producing leading-edge technologies and products. The company became known above all for its top-quality microscopes and lens systems.

Right from the very start, these high-quality products were manufactured with measuring and inspection tools that were produced in-house. These modest beginnings have evolved since 1919 to produce a business unit that today ranks as the world’s leading manufacturers of coordinate measuring machines (CMM’s).

They offer bridge-type, horizontal-arm and inline measuring machines, as well as form, contour and surface measuring machines, their METROTOM Computed Tomography system, the O-INSPECT multi-sensor CMM, and their F25 microsystem CMM. They develop and manufacture all key components, such as controllers, software, measuring systems and sensors to provide the best metrology experience.

Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology has three manufacturing locations and more than 100 sales and service centers to supply customers around the world. Their international headquarters, offices and production facilities are located in Oberkochen, Germany. Their North America headquarters and production facility is located in Maple Grove, MN, and they have a technical center in Brighton, MI and a brand new technical center in Irvine, CA. And their Shanghai, China production facility brings ZEISS technology to Southeast Asia.

Join Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology or at one of their many global branches. As a metrology innovation leader, they manufacture a full range of coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) for every quality control need, as well as form, contour and surface measuring instruments, Industrial CT x-ray solutions for castings and NDT, and micro-measuring systems for extremely small parts such as medical components. They also offer complete system services, including retrofits, hardware service, software support, and metrology training.

If you are passionate about improving the quality and reliability of manufactured products and are interested in cultivating your talents in a challenging and rewarding environment, they may offer the ideal career path for you.

Check at Hire Veterans to see the current job posts that Carl Zeiss is offering to our veterans.
You can also go directly to Carl Zeiss to find out more about the company and email them directly.

Automatic Measuring with RoboMax from Carl Zeiss

RoboMax® connects measuring machines and production lines to an automatic loading system of the parts being measured

Fast and reliable production is vital to a company in a world dominated by global competition. Fully automated production lines with robots and various machines have been around for decades. Quality assurance must keep pace. Carl Zeiss developed RoboMax to make this possible. The system does not require an operator and can run fully automatically 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The parts are automatically fed, measured and sorted. Measurement logs permit verification of the quality at any time.

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Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology and Koepfer America, LLC form Business Partner Agreement


Carl Zeiss IMT and Koepfer America have formally joined with a new Business Partner Agreement for the United States and Canada. This agreement will provide improved technical and marketing support related to all areas of CMM gear metrology offered by Carl Zeiss. Recognized globally as a market leader for CMM equipment, Carl Zeiss with its partnership with Koepfer America, will expand its reach into all areas of gear metrology.

Carl Zeiss offers machines to measure both parallel axis and bevel gears from the smallest gears used in microtechnologies
up to 4m (157.5”) in diameter. This is accomplished using their GEAR PRO software package, which is both a mature and truly flexible product. In addition, prismatic features can be measured in a seamless integration with the metrology software package: CALYPSO.

Since 1989, Koepfer America has been a leader in parallel axis gear manufacturing equipment sales, service and support for North America. Koepfer is nationally recognized for its influential role with the American Gear Manufacturers Association, AMT, Euro Trans, SME and other technical groups.

“Flying Scanning” VAST Performance

5th generation of VAST scanning from Carl Zeiss: high result reliability combined with impressive speed and a clear reduction of the measuring time

Carl Zeiss now offers the 5th generation of contact scanning. The new VAST® Performance Kit is optionally available for the top-of-the-line PRISMO®, CenterMax® and GageMax® coordinate measuring machines. It incorporates various elements of optimized hardware and software to increase the performance of measurements. A new generation of active probes delivers very high speed and thus considerably improved measuring productivity. The Performance Kit offers high result reliability and a clear reduction of the measuring time for many applications.

With VAST Performance, scanning can now be meaningfully used even for features with interrupted contours. The fast stylus change further reduces the total measuring time. Simplified programming and shorter measuring times enable optimal utilization and thus the completion of more measuring jobs in less time: the productivity of the coordinate measuring machines rises significantly.


Flying scanning
The outstanding benefit of Performance Kit is the ability to scan over interrupted contours (FlyScan). In the past, 16 scanning paths were required to measure a flange that has a plane surface interrupted with boreholes. The FlyScan feature reduces this number to one. The existing method for this measurement required extensive programming that resulted in a measuring time of 75 seconds. FlyScan not only considerably simplifies programming, but the measuring time for the feature is also reduced nearly 70% to 23 seconds—with absolutely reliable measuring results.

The improvement for the measurement of a pinion is even more evident. A single-point measurement delivers a satisfactory statement, but the measuring time is at least 286 seconds, or around five minutes. Scanning with VAST Performance enables an in-depth statement on the form and diameter with a measuring time of only 71 seconds.


Faster stylus change
Productive measuring also means being able to quickly adapt to different measuring jobs. The CNC-guided stylus change on coordinate measuring machines enables the measurement of different features at different workpiece positions with the right stylus or stylus system. Included in a measuring program, the measuring machine automatically changes the stylus. The faster this occurs, the sooner the measuring program can run. The speed of the stylus change thus has a significant effect on the total measuring time of complex measuring programs and several stylus changes. Complex measuring programs often require several stylus changes.

This function has been continuously enhanced. With the QuickChange feature in the Performance Kit, Carl Zeiss has considerably reduced the time needed to change a stylus on its premium-class bridge-type measuring machines. The optimizations have lowered the time needed to change the stylus by up to 60 percent.

Service Center Surpasses 5,000 High-Accuracy Industrial Computed Tomography Scans

The value of computed tomography measurement has become increasingly apparent as the Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology division surpasses 5,000 CT service scans for their customers. Carl Zeiss’s experience has helped customers determine the best measuring strategy for their product with minimal cost and time commitment. These non-destructive, 3D part scans are commonly used for internal assembly analysis, part-to-CAD deviation comparison, defect analysis, first article inspection layout, PPAP (production part approval process) and verification of key product characteristics. Parts made of plastic, ceramics or composite materials, as well as magnesium and aluminum can be dimensionally measured and efficiently evaluated.

With computed tomography or CT scanning technology, the qualification process can be reduced to a day’s work. This technology allows internal and external analysis of a workpiece by using x-ray technology—similar to x-ray technology used in computed axial tomography (CAT) technology.
 

Measure Quickly and Reliably with CALIGO

The new ZEISS software for demanding measuring jobs in car body measurement and freeform surfaces

OBERKOCHEN, Germany—May 04, 2010.
Carl Zeiss presents CALIGO, the new measuring software specially developed for car body parts and freeform surfaces. Its modular system architecture offers a high degree of flexibility for the requirements of the future. Optimal utilization of the available system resources enables fast availability of the results. The optically impressive design and clearly structured interface make this new measuring software very intuitive.

New features such as change management, extensive simulation functionality and the possibility of measuring single features of a complex measuring plan directly influence the productivity of measurements.

CALIGO is the successor to widely used HOLOS® freeform measuring software.

Numerous benefits increase measuring productivity
There are many challenges in car body measuring technology: until the process has been optimally configured, a wide range of items have to be checked—often very quickly and in large quantities with different versions and design changes. Good car body measuring technology must be able to keep pace with these and remain flexible. We listened to our customers and implemented their wishes into CALIGO. The functions incorporated in CALIGO provide users with a high level of support and optimize the entire measuring process.

CALIGO accelerates programming with intelligent functions such as change management via feature lists. If changes are made, they are registered when data is compared. Users can then decide which data to accept. This allows them to react flexibly and integrate changed parts into their measuring process, thus increasing their productivity during analysis and serial measurements.

The simulation function provides an extensive array of tools for the analysis of the measuring program before the real sequence starts. This makes it even easier to identify and correct programming errors and further optimize programs using tools such as collision control, travel path track and collision ball. Individual horizontal arm measuring machines and duplex systems can be completely simulated. The EagleEye optical sensor has also been taken into consideration.

Often, only single features need to be inspected and the results must be available quickly. CALIGO can generate the travel path automatically to prevent collisions with the workpiece. CALIGO follows a safety sheath to find the collision-free path from feature to feature. A new navigation concept (Path In/Path Out) has also been integrated into CALIGO. It enables specification of a safe path into and out of an interior space. These functions enable the operator to measure only the required features from an extensive measuring plan. It is not necessary to run the entire plan. CALIGO takes into consideration all conditions up to the desired feature. This means more reliability at a higher speed.


Quickly from the measuring plan to the measuring results
The evaluation and reporting functions can be integrated to enable the flexible use of the measuring results. For example, CALIGO can create different views of feature evaluations (false color display, results banners) in the measurement plan and insert them into the measurement log. It is also possible to design the measuring log in accordance with corporate guidelines.

There is an easy transition from HOLOS to CALIGO: compatibility of the measuring plans is guaranteed. Measurement plans programmed in HOLOS can simply be imported into CALIGO and used there.

CALIGO integrates seamlessly into Carl Zeiss’ current software portfolio. With CALIGO, Carl Zeiss now offers very good software for any measuring application in freeform surface measuring to go along with CALYPSO®, the benchmark for standard geometries, and ACCTee Pro, the new software for forms and surfaces.

Furthermore, PiWeb is available for statistical evaluations, and the Master Control Center (MCC) for the cross-location monitoring of measuring machines and data archiving. These packages are compatible and can be chosen and configured to suit the customer’s requirements. This ensures that customers receive the best results.













A clearly structured user interface simplifies use of the software.

Carl Zeiss
The Carl Zeiss Group is a leading group of companies operating worldwide in the optical and opto-electronic industries that generates revenues totaling around EUR 2.1 billion (2008/09). Carl Zeiss offers innovative solutions for the future-oriented markets of Medical and Research Solutions, Industrial Solutions and Lifestyle Products. The Carl Zeiss Group has approximately 13,000 employees worldwide, including more than 8,000 in Germany. The Carl Zeiss business groups hold leading positions in their markets. Carl Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, is fully owned by the Carl Zeiss Stiftung (Carl Zeiss Foundation).

Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology
Carl Zeiss Industrielle Messtechnik GmbH belongs to the Industrial Metrology Group of the Carl Zeiss Group. Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology is a leading manufacturer of multidimensional metrology solutions such as coordinate measuring machines and metrology software for the automotive, aircraft, mechanical engineering and plastics industries. The company additionally offers a broad spectrum of customer services.

Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany. Further sites are located in Germany, the USA and China—with a global workforce of just under 1,800 people.

Further information is available at www.zeiss.de/imt

New from Carl Zeiss: CALYPSO 5.0

Increase measuring efficiency—from the generation of measuring plans to data analysis and documentation

OBERKOCHEN, Germany—May 04, 2010.
With the latest version of its standard measuring software CALYPSO®, Carl Zeiss offers additional functions with outstanding properties for users of measuring technology. CALYPSO 5.0 further improves measuring efficiency—be it the generation of measuring plans for contact or optical measurements, or the documentation and preparation of the measuring results.

With CALYPSO 5.0, the function for importing metadata as a feature directly from 3D CAD systems has been improved. It is now possible to generate measurement plans from the 3D models up to 60 percent faster. CAD metadata (PMI) in the form of dimensions and tolerances, comments in text form and data on surface quality and material specifications can be accepted with very high accuracy by CALYPSO 5.0. The Siemens NX (UG), CATIA V5 and ProE CAD systems, as well as the new open CAD format JT Open are supported. A 3D computer mouse increases the efficiency of offline programming.

An important feature has been added to the function of integrating a live camera image into the CAD model for optical measurements: CALYPSO 5.0 uses an interactive selection in the live image of the camera sensor to automatically navigate the coordinate measuring machine to the desired location. Extensive searching for a feature and the time-consuming positioning with the joysticks on the control panel are no longer necessary.

Optimized probing cycles make single-point measurements considerably faster. With the VAST® XT and VAST XXT probes, the time needed for a measurement is reduced by up to six percent. There is now a special option for the measurement of tubes. Entire tubes and segments can be inspected and specific values for tube production can be ascertained. The results are then available as correctional values for tube bending machines.

New features are also available for the METROTOM® computer tomographs from Carl Zeiss: they allow the definition of customized tolerance classes and visualization of the results in informative colored displays.

Comprehensive Inspection of Round Parts With Carl Zeiss INSPECT Multi-sensor Measuring Machine

The O-INSPECT multi-sensor measuring machine from Carl Zeiss allows the very easy, very accurate and thus very efficient inspection of small and complex parts. It can be used in the electronics and plastics industries, for medical and automotive technology, and precision engineering. A rotary table is now available for O-INSPECT.

Rotary table increases effectiveness
The new rotary table developed specially for O-INSPECT can be mounted and removed by the measuring machine operator. The rotary table can be positioned both horizontally and vertically for added benefit. In particular, it enhances the effectiveness of the measurement of round parts which no longer have to be reclamped for the optical measurement. Simple stylus systems are sufficient for the contact measurement.

Optical measurement of a rotationally symmetrical plastic part with the new rotary table for the O-INSPECT multisensor measuring machine from Carl Zeiss.

The rotary table enables users to quickly and completely inspect parts. Mechanical influences are minimized as the measuring axes of the coordinate measuring machine are only subject to minimal movement with the rotary table. Schwan-STABILO, which manufactures cosmetic pens under the Schwan-STABILO Cosmetics name, has already had positive experiences with the new rotary table on O-INSPECT.

QA employee Markus Meier raves about the overall package of the new coordinate measuring machine: “We are keeping our O-INSPECT. Compared to other systems, the total package of hardware, software and service from Carl Zeiss is unbeatable.”

Four-in-one principle
O-INSPECT features a Four-in-one principle. It unites the best of optics with the best of contact measuring. In the past, four measuring machines were needed to manage the entire range of measuring applications: a profile projector, a measuring machine, a microscope and a contour measuring machine.

O-INSPECT covers all four areas, and simplifies and accelerates the entire measuring process.
Thanks to the multiple sensors on O-INSPECT, operators can alternate between optical and contact measurements in one measuring run. Optical measurements are performed using the 2D camera sensor with the image processing function contained in the Discovery zoom lens while contact measurements are the domain of the VAST® XXT scanning probe. Carl Zeiss developed both sensors, thus providing two of the best sensor technologies available.

In addition to the multiple sensors, CAD-based CALYPSO® measuring software enables extensive size, form and position measurements with systematic user guidance. The current version of the software even enables an immediate visual plan/actual comparison. A live camera image can be directly shown in the CAD model.

The new rotary table on O-INSPECT will be presented for the first time at the Control show at the beginning of May 2010.

CALYPSO Software Available for Non-ZEISS CMMs

CALYPSO software now offers more direct interfaces to non-ZEISS coordinate measuring machines. This is good news for customers looking to add the benefits of CALYPSO to other CMMs and it will allow you to run existing CALYPSO measurement plans or create new ones. Having direct interfaces to the controller allows you to add CALYPSO to your existing machine without removing the legacy software platform. Call us to find out how CALYPSO software can provide a common software platform and increase functionality.

Software upgrades from Carl Zeiss give you the opportunity to operate both ZEISS and non-ZEISS machines with a uniform software technology. With direct interfaces to many non-ZEISS controllers, Carl Zeiss software upgrades usually do not require the expense of a new controller and other costly hardware. All software upgrades also allow a dual-system operation to provide the ability to run old part programs through the legacy software.

Non-ZEISS Controllers Supported

Carl Zeiss Announces Crescent Gage and Tool Sales as New Distributor for ZEISS metrology Equipment in US

For Central and Northern Texas, Northern Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas

MAPLE GROVE/Minnesota/USA – March 17, 2010.
Carl Zeiss today announced Crescent Gage and Tool Sales as a new distributor of ZEISS metrology equipment for Central and Northern Texas, Northern Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Crescent Gage and Tool Sales, with Precision Measurement Centers in the Dallas / Ft. Worth Metroplex (Rowlett) and Austin, Texas, will represent the full line of ZEISS coordinate measuring machines (CMMs).

“With Crescent Gage and Tool Sales, we have selected a competent and knowledgeable partner. A full staff of employees who are trained and focused on metrology, coupled with state-of-the-art facilities, allow Crescent Gage and Tool Sales to provide our customers with excellent sales and applications support throughout the region,” said John Grzybowski, National Sales Manager-West, Carl Zeiss IMT Corporation.

Crescent Gage and Tool Sales, established in 1971, has over 38 years of experience in selling, supporting, training, and servicing dimensional inspection and measuring equipment. “The ZEISS product line will significantly enhance our overall product offering and we are proud to be a part of the Carl Zeiss team,” adds Mike Freauf, President of Crescent Gage and Tool Sales. Their Dallas-area office is equipped with a demo showroom to promote Carl Zeiss metrology solutions.

Crescent Gage and Tool Sales
3809 Melcer Drive
Rowlett, TX 75088
Phone: 972-475-4265
Fax: 972-412-3601
Mike Freauf - President
Detailed territory information and office locations can be found at www.zeiss.com/imt or http://www.crescentgage.com/

Measuring Technology in Web 2.0

Carl Zeiss Metrology Portal: global, Internet-based discussions and value-added services covering all aspects of measuring technology

In addition to a highly accurate measuring machine, the most important resources in measuring technology are the latest software and detailed application knowledge. Today, knowledge and software updates are increasingly exchanged via the Internet. Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology (IMT) has accompanied this development over the past 10 years with discussion forums and software downloads.

In order to meet the rising demands of measuring tasks, Carl Zeiss IMT has now created the Metrology Portal, thus considerably expanding the existing offering. The objective is to support customers in their daily measuring work and plans for future projects, and to increase their productivity.

The Metrology Portal provides beginners and experts with information for all areas of measuring technology. Furthermore, additional information is available to customers who have a software support agreement with Carl Zeiss. The Metrology Portal is unparalleled.

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