In 2007, Nokia delivered a presentation at the GOM International Conference on their ATOS Gage R&R results.
In this presentation Nautor's Swan explains how TRITOP photogrammetry and ATOS 3D scanner are used for quality control in the yacht building industry.
In this presentation by MTU Aero Engines describes how TRITOP photogrammetry and ATOS 3D scanner are utilized for measuring and the dimensional analysis of critical turbine engine components for the aerospace industry.
This presentation from Lego explains how their engineers have implemented ATOS into their injection mold process to help reduce lead time, improve milling strategy and optimize their design and molding processes.
This presentation displays examples from Sulzer for airfoil and casting applications using TRITOP photogrammetry and ATOS 3D scanning.
In 2007, BMW presented on their automated ATOS scanning robotic solution for the automotive design application.
Adidas explains why Footwear requires digitization at their facility for continual product improvement and engineering development.
This presentation from 2007 covers how Infinity utilizes TRITOP and ATOS are used for sheet metal inspection and forming analysis.
This presentation describes how RWTH utilized TRITOP and ATOS to inspection of a rolling mill for deformation analysis.
This presentations details how 3D digitizing offers new possibilities to cultural heritage recording and reproduction. In that case 3D accuracy is critical issue. It is important to be able to merge several kinds of data (i.e 3D digitalization with high resolution numeric photography). The use of accurate 3D digitizing is of great help in comparison – it is possible to verify if sculpture by casting have used the same mold.