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Nate J. Rose is chief applications engineer for Optical Gaging Products (OGP, Rochester, NY). For more information, call (585) 544-0400, e-mail info@ogpnet.com or visit www.ogpnet.com.
Multisensor metrology systems have evolved over the past 20 years to integrate a wide array of sensor techniques—optical, laser, touch-probe, white light and scanning probe.
Multisensor metrology is becoming a preferred quality control technology for manufacturers to develop, maintain and improve the quality of medical devices.