The short answer: Standard weights, rigorous procedures, and state inspectors ensure measurements are fair and accurate
Improvements in the material that converts X-rays into light could allow a tenfold signal enhancement.
Movies of minuscule vibrations reveal how well 5G and other mobile networks are operating.
It’s all about ROI
Running quality analytics on the edge enables faster decision making
A digital-transformation use case with Spyglass Visual Inspection
How digital twins are shaping the future
3MF Consortium continues its mission to create a universal specification for 3D printing
Training data are a critical but difficult-to-achieve requirement for using AI
British team of agricultural engineering and machinery experts develops harvesting robot with IDS camera
Technology equips the welding industry for the future
Software as a service can help reduce costs and provide a more robust platform
NIST improves the ability of optical microscopes to measure the volume of microdroplets
It might be time to establish digital standards, document processes, and service measurement devices
Identify trace elements and alloys, analyze precious metals, and determine coating weight and plating thickness
Should you use water or CO2?
Robots could handle the human-based tasks of thinning and pruning peach trees
A ruler for light, the frequency comb has ushered in medicine, electronics, and astrophysics
Important confirmation that scale-up will work
Open software platform enables nonspecialists to code and control any industrial robot to democratize industrial automation