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Manufacturing
When Metrology Meets Its Next Generation
Jeff Dewar
The next Coordinate Metrology Society Conference (CMSC) takes place July 20–24, 2026, at the Fairmont Dallas in Dallas. If you want to know why it matters and who might be there, read on. There’s a moment, familiar to anyone who works in metrology, when someone outside the field asks what you do for a living. The explanation—precise measurement, dimensional inspection, tolerances measured in…
Manufacturing
Hexagon’s APOLLO Saves Time and Money With Predictive Metrology
Megan Wallin-Kerth, Shaun Wissner

Hexagon is showcasing innovation in metrology with the launch of APOLLO, a platform designed to predict failures in CMMs and machine tools before quality and production schedules are affected. This technology highlights the shift from reactive to predictive metrology, saving teams from significant avoidable delays, equipment failure, and drift. Its vendor-agnostic visibility makes it…

Metrology
NIST Weighs In on the Mystery of the Gravitational Constant
NIST

The time had come to open the envelope. But Stephan Schlamminger, a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), wasn’t sure he wanted to know the secret number that was inside.

For the past 10 years, Schlamminger had spent most of his working hours trying to measure a single quantity, known as the universal gravitational constant, which determines the…

Improvement Tools
9 Reasons You Should Write All the Time
Mike Figliuolo

I write. And I write a lot. Emails. Blog posts. Books. More books. Articles. Tweets. I’m surprised I don’t have full-on carpal tunnel syndrome. Writing is draining, laborious, frustrating, and tiring.

You should write too.

What? Mike, you just said a whole bunch of negative things about writing. Why are you telling me to write too?

Here are nine great reasons you…

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Geomagic Freeform Is Built for Complexity but Simple to Use
Megan Wallin-Kerth, Kevin Atkins
Quality Digest interviewed Kevin Atkins, product manager for Geomagic Freeform at Hexagon’s…
Why Manufacturing Growth Depends on More Than Marketing
Douglas Longenecker
For a long time, manufacturers could afford to treat growth as a series of separate functions.…
You Don’t Have a Quality Policy Until You Live It
Hossein Lotfi
We use mission statements, leadership principles, and quality policies to define our culture and to…
Proposed US FY 2027 Budget as a Quality-System Shift
Maria DiBari
The FY 2027 White House budget proposal is not only a fiscal plan but a change in national quality…
Beyond the Plateau
Akhilesh Gulati
On a recent gemba walk, everything looked right. Large digital dashboards lined the production…
High Contrast, Low Risk: Black Marking for Medical Technology
Viola Kirk
With unique device identification (UDI) required under U.S. Food and Drug Administration…
Why Data Security Alone Won’t Cut It for AI in Regulated Industries
Jake Walton
Nobody would get into a self-driving car simply because the door locks worked and the alarm system…
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IndySoft Empowers Technicians With Launch of Scales
(IndySoft: Charleston, SC) -- IndySoft, a global leader in calibration and asset management…
Covalent Launches Covalent Connect
(Covalent: Sunnyvale, CA) -- Covalent, a leader in advanced materials characterization and…
TRIMEDX 2026 Industry Report Highlights Measurable Approaches to AI Adoption
(TRIMEDX: Indianapolis) -- TRIMEDX has released its 2026 industry report on clinical asset…
Hexagon Laser Technologies Help Aerospace Manufacturers Automate Quality Inspections
(Hexagon: Stockholm) -- Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence Business Area has unveiled new laser-…
Mapping Molecular Markers of Physical Fitness
(MIT: Cambridge, MA) -- Patterns of molecular activity in the blood may hold clues not only to how…
Pudu Robotics Opens US Headquarters in Texas
(Pudu Robotics: Shenzhen, China ) -- On April 23, 2026, Pudu Robotics, a global leader in…
Self-Organizing ‘Pencil Beam’ Laser Could Help Scientists Design Brain-Targeted Therapies
(MIT: Cambridge, MA) -- MIT researchers discovered a paradoxical phenomenon in optical physics that…
New Digital Cutting-Tool Reconditioning Portal Puts Customers Fully in Control
(Sandvik Coromant: Sandviken, Sweden) -- Metal cutting specialist and manufacturing solutions…
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