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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. Metrology software is used to measure and analyze the physical characteristics of objects, such as size, shape, and surface finish. It can also be used to measure and analyze the accuracy of parts and components. Metrology software can be used to create 3D models of objects, as well as to analyze and compare the results of measurements.
Metrology software is used to improve the accuracy and efficiency of manufacturing processes. It can be used to ensure that parts and components meet the required specifications, as well as to reduce the cost of production. Metrology software can also be used to improve the quality of products and services.
Some companies in the metrology software market include Hexagon, Mitutoyo, Nikon Metrology, Carl Zeiss, and FARO Technologies. Show Less Read more