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Metrology software is a type of software used to measure and analyze physical objects. It is used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and medical device production. Metrology software is used to measure and analyze the dimensions, shape, and surface of objects, as well as to compare them to a set of standards. It can also be used to create 3D models of objects, and to analyze the accuracy of parts and assemblies.
Metrology software is used to improve the accuracy and efficiency of production processes, and to ensure that products meet quality standards. It can also be used to reduce costs and improve customer satisfaction.
Some companies in the metrology software market include Hexagon, Mitutoyo, Carl Zeiss, Nikon Metrology, FARO Technologies, GOM, and Creaform. Show Less Read more