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Laser Design Showcases One Button Automated CyberGage360 3D Scanning Inspection System at the SIMM Show

CyberGage360 generates a highly accurate full 3D scan and report in just a few minutes

Laser Design, Inc., a subsidiary of CyberOptics (NASDAQ: CYBE), and premier provider of ultra-precise 3D scanning systems and services announced it will showcase its CyberGage®360, a metrology-grade, ultra-fast, one-button automated 3D scanning and inspection system at the Shenzhen International Machinery Manufacturing Show (SIMM) show, March 29 – April 1st in Shenzhen, China in booth # 6247.

With just one button, a highly precise 360-degree 3D scan of complex parts along with a full 3D inspection report can be generated in less than three minutes. Little training is required for set-up, programming and operation, so anyone can check critical features and any deviation from CAD.

Incorporating CyberOptics’ proprietary 3D Multi-Reflection Suppression (MRS) technology, the automated CyberGage360 brings significantly greater accuracy and scanning speeds to the industrial parts inspection and reverse engineering markets.

“The CyberGage360 significantly speeds and simplifies attaining 3D scan and inspection data for complex parts,” said C. Martin Schuster, President and CEO of Laser Design.

“A user simply opens the door, places the part, presses a button and the inspection report is completed in just a few minutes – to a precise 7 micron accuracy. It can easily replace traditional gauges and Coordinate Measuring Machines that take a lot more time and are more complex. Customers can lower their cost of quality and reduce their time-to-market.”

The CyberGage360 facilitates quality assurance by enabling any employee to be an inspector of In-Process QA and Incoming /Outgoing parts whether on the manufacturing floor, in the metrology lab or engineering environment. The scanning and inspection system has a range of potential applications for aerospace, automotive, consumer electronics, medical and other verticals, where high accuracy and high speed throughput are vital.