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Join us to discuss your 3D measurement processes and learn how PolyWorks® can support you and your team to greater collaboration and efficiency in the use of your metrology data. 

Cincinnati, United States
January 29, 2025
Seminar
In person event

Join us to discuss your 3D measurement processes and learn how PolyWorks® can support you and your team to greater collaboration and efficiency in the use of your metrology data. 

Seattle, United States
February 13, 2025
Recorded webinar

Managing 3D measurement data is a major challenge. The growing popularity of 3D scanning technologies yields large inspection projects. Discover how you can achieve substantial daily productivity gains by using PolyWorks|DataLoop™.

Recorded conference

With this new technology, scan your parts and  quickly display  surface imperfections. Detect bumps, dents, and scratches, monitor part degradation over time, and locate missing  functional elements, such as spot welds or rivets.

Recorded conference

Discover a new groundbreaking automatic surfacing algorithm perfectly integrated within an intuitive curve-based surfacing workflow.

Recorded conference

Learn how to efficiently measure and control sheet metal freeform cutouts and part sections by using the enhanced polyline creation and extraction tools along with the new GD&T-compliant line profile tool. 

Recorded conference

Discover how probing an object using multiple steps can greatly increase the flexibility and power of your measurement sequences with faster run times.

Recorded conference

Learn the benefits of integrating PolyWorks® into your production environments.

Recorded conference

Discover three preproduction tasks that greatly benefit from our latest innovations.

Recorded conference

Let's explore how PolyWorks® can enrich your contribution to your enterprise.

Recorded webinar

When a part is inspected with the help of its CAD model, the CAD model is used throughout the project to align the part, extract features, and produce pass/fail results. When inspecting a part by scanning without using a CAD model, you go through those same steps obtaining measured-to-nominal deviations but using a different toolset.