ITER - International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (P)
ITER ("The Way" in Latin) is a collaboration of 35 nations to build the world´s largest tokamak, designed to prove the feasibility of fusion as a large-scale and carbon-free source of energy.
Metrology activities will contribute significantly to the success of the assembly operations for the ITER Tokamak. Accurate dimensional control will be applied from component manufacture right through the supply chain to final assembly at the ITER site.
Developers of computer vision technology to turn mobile devices into 3D scanners for 3D models of people and objects. Can also utiilize Intel´s RealSense 3D camera (see separate listing).
IWAA - International Workshop on Accelerator Alignment (P)
The International Workshops on Accelerator Alignment (IWAA) are nominally held every two years at particle accelerator laboratories around the world.
They are devoted to large scale and high precision positioning of particle accelerators and photon science experiments, focusing on the exchange of information between geodesists, surveyors, physicists and others specialists.
The IWO Group is a worldwide company active in a wide range of geospatial measurement services. These include industrial measurement tasks in application areas such as industrial plant and construction.
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Providers of 3D laser scanning services using drones and FARO terrestrial laser scanners (TLS). Typical application fields are Hydroelectric, AEC, Oil & Gas, Pulp and Paper Mills, Power Generation and Heritage conservation.
Janicki Industries specializes in manufacturing parts, prototypes and tools made of advanced composites and metals.
It offers metrology services using laser trackers and laser radar.
The Alignment Metrology Group is responsible for the positioning and alignment of beam line components and related inspection and fiducialization.
The groups equipment includes laser trackers, CMM arms, jig transits and CMMs.
Contact Chris Curtis, Group Leader.
A world-wide provider of optical technologies.
Customers are primarily found within semiconductor equipment manufacturers, automotive and automotive suppliers, medical technology, defense and security providers and aviation industries.
Amongst other sensor types, Jewell Instruments manufacture rugged, precision accelerometers and inclinometers for aerospace, industrial, military, transportation and rail markets.