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News Release from: Renishaw | Subject: Metrology products - Czech Web site
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 June 2006
Metrology firm sets up Web site in Czech
A Czech language Web site for visitors to the MSV exhibition highlights products that will significantly reduce inspection times on machine tools and co-ordinate measuring machines.
Renishaw has created a Czech language website for visitors to the MSV exhibition that is being held in Brno from 18th to 22nd September 2006 The site will highlight the company's focus on time and throughput issues at MSV 2006, with products that will significantly reduce inspection times on machine tools and co-ordinate measuring machines, and allow machines to run unmanned under full process control
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 7 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Visitors will see a wide range of new product announcements and technical details, including a new high speed broken tool detection system, new 5-axis scanning technology that will revolutionise co-ordinate metrology, and new PC-based on-machine verification software.
Other breakthrough products include a new angle encoder and high accuracy linear encoder for precision position feedback, and new software for motion system analysis.
Visitors to the website can also register for free entrance tickets that are available to the first 200 registrants - full details of the offer can be found on the website.
Part of the wider 'Brno Fair', MSV is the Czech market's most important show for metalworking and engineering technologies, and is located close to the offices of Renishaw sro, which was established in 2002 to offer support and demonstration facilities for local customers.
Now in its 48th year, MSV has become a truly international exhibition, and in 2005 attracted 105,000 visitors from 58 different countries, with almost 2,300 exhibiting companies from 32 nations occupying 69,000m2 of stand space.
This year it will run concurrently with the ITM, the 5th International Machine Tools Exhibition. Request a free brochure from Renishaw ...
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