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Volume Graphics Wins 2023 3D Printing Industry Award

While the focus of this annual award is on additive manufacturing, Volume Graphics is used across the automotive, aerospace and defense industries.

By DE Editors  

December 14, 2023

Hexagon’s Volume Graphics computed tomography data analysis software was voted the leader in the 3D scanning or metrology category at the 3D Printing Industry Awards ceremony held in London earlier this month.

While the focus of this annual award is on additive manufacturing, Volume Graphics is used across the automotive, aerospace and defense industries by manufacturers seeking better ways to inspect parts and improve designs—whether 3D printed or produced via other technologies.

Volume Graphics is a developer of visualization and analysis software technology that interprets data from CT scans, of almost any material, to detect structural and design deviations that can affect part quality. This in turn informs engineers as they adjust design-engineering strategies to optimize their products.

Celebrating with staff at the global company’s Heidelberg, Germany headquarters, Volume Graphics general manager Dr. Daniela Handl said, “I want to express my deepest gratitude to those who voted us 3D Scanning or Metrology Company of the Year! What an amazing testament to the work of our incredible team—their commitment to excellence, innovation, and collaboration has been the driving force behind our success. While this award is a momentous achievement, it is also a reminder that our journey is far from over."

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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