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The Coordinate Metrology Society (CMS), the membership association for measurement professionals, will host a Career Fair during the 29th annual Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference (CMSC), July 22 - 26, 2013, at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA.


With a year to the opening of MACH 2014, the UK's premier event for manufacturing technologies, exhibition sales are 25% up on MACH 2012 at the same point.


QMT, media partner to Control 2013, continues with our preview of the exhibition - the world's leading technical and trade fair for the quality control and quality assurance industries being held in Stuttgart, Germany on 14 to 17th May.


InfinityQS International, Inc., a real-time Manufacturing Intelligence and enterprise quality company, has established a strategic partnership that will enable ATS International B.V. to offer ProFicient, InfinityQS' enterprise quality hub, to a global customer base.


ST Aerospace Solutions (Europe) A/S and Trescal A/S have concluded a partnership on the delivery of calibration services at the Scandinavian operations of STAS based near Copenhagen International Airport.


A new report ‘The Economics of Accreditation¹’ commissioned by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills has assessed the economic benefits derived from the accreditation of certification, measurement and inspection services.  Researchers from Birkbeck, University of London, surveyed a selection of businesses and other independent analysis to create the report.  Its aim is to provide a financial evaluation of accreditation’s contribution to the UK economy, which it values at more than £600 million per annum.

This month sees Control 2013, Europe’s largest and most influential quality show taking place  at  Stuttgart’s  Messe, right next to the airport  As always, it will be  the premier event for product launches by quality companies anxious to maximise their marketing impact. Visitors from around the world  will be checking out the latest in  metrology technology and the industry will find time to catch up with developments

Less than 50 per cent of quality control professionals are aware of training and development opportunities, despite 92 per cent of employers saying that training budgets are available, according to a new survey from JAM Recruitment.

Previously considered bulky, expensive and complex to interpret, machine vision technology has undergone continuous improvements to become an integral part of quality control for industrial or manufacturing production lines. Advances in sensor, digital signal processors, field-programmable gate array and microprocessors, electronics and computing have considerably expanded the application scope for machine vision technology.

The University of Glasgow has received funding to create a world-leading sensor and imaging systems centre which will offer major benefits to the Scottish economy.

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