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News Release from: National Physical Laboratory
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 30 March 2004
Conference is made to measure
The DMAC annual conference "Made to measure: measure to make" on 21st April 2004 at the UK NEC is the essential event for anyone interested in length metrology.
The DMAC annual conference "Made to measure: measure to make" on 21st April 2004 at the UK NEC is the essential event for all quality managers, metrology engineers, technicians and all who are interested in length metrology Sir David McMurtry, Chairman and Chief Executive of Renishaw will be giving the keynote presentation, which will describe case studies where measurement has been integrated successfully into the manufacturing process
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There will also be specialist sessions on "CAD to part", "Measurement and machining" and "A smoother ride in the automotive industry".
The conference is aimed at users and suppliers of CMMs (co-ordinate measuring machines), vision systems, gear measuring equipment, machine tools and surface texture instruments.
The atmosphere is informal to encourage dialogue and sharing of measurement best practice.
Full details of the programme can be seen at www.npl.co.uk/dmac/.
DMAC (Dimensional Metrology Awareness Club) is a National Measurement Club, managed by the National Physical Laboratory, on behalf of the DTI.
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