This presentation given in 2012 continues from their last presentation in 2010 to cover the further enhancements and improvements Mann+Hummel have achieved by purchasing an additional ATOS system but this time automating the 3D scanning and inspection process- 300% process improvement with automation, $212K savings in eliminating outsourcing and 75% ROI within the first 6 months of implementation.
By using the Normal or As-Built condition of an object to lay out construct and design in 3D space. Obtaining and use of actual measurement data that allow virtual product modeling for purposes of design, manufacturing, and support. This can also be used to convert physical master tools to virtual tools.
This presentation by Chrysler describes their die manufacturing process and how ATOS is utilized from product development to production for 3D scanning and inspection
Scansite was contracted to recreate a Chilean mummy with ATOS optical non-contact 3D scanner. This presentation also gives an overview of their other art and sculpture projects they have digitized.
Scansite was contracted to recreate a Chilean mummy with ATOS optical non-contact 3D scanner. This presentation also gives an overview of their other art and sculpture projects they have digitized.
This presentation by Motorola covers their investigation into 3D metrology systems and why ATOS was selected. It also covers their process for product development and engineering using the ATOS Motion Control automated solution for 3D scanning and inspection.
Sammer Technologies was contracted in summer 2007 to provide 3D models of 4 man and 2 man bobsleds with crews.
Samples of where ATOS 3D scanning has been utilized within the entertainment industry for movies, video games, toy design, and visual effects.
Penske Technology Group's presentation regarding utilizing ATOS for reverse engineering and CFD analysis for improving top speed.