Metrology 20 years of innovative 3D measurement technology

Source: Press release MA Alexander Stark

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Canada — The 3D measurement specialists from Creaform celebrate the company’s 20th anniversary. Established in 2002 in Canada, Creaform was born out of the need to change the status quo of 3D metrology.

20 years ago, Creaform started developing 3D measurement technologies.
20 years ago, Creaform started developing 3D measurement technologies.
(Source: Creaform)

“Never Stop Innovating” is the motto used by Canadian 3D metrology company Creaform to emphasise on the innovation philosophy that aims at solving the industry’s most complex 3D measurement challenges. What started as a metrology and engineering consulting firm in 2002 turned into a global leader in portable and automated dimensional metrology solutions. Now, 20 years later, the company is still striving to redefine the boundaries of 3D metrology and engineering services.

Global manufacturers from several industries profit from the 3D scanners’ portability, ease of use, dynamic referencing algorithms and the metrology-grade attribute of the dimensional measurement devices.

“It would be easy to illustrate our success by the number of employees, offices, and distributor-partners on which Creaform has relied through its 20-year history,” commented Fanny Truchon, President and Business Unit Manager at Creaform. “In fact, none of this really matters if we lose sight of ‘why’ we exist: solving the industry’s most complex 3D measurement challenges. So, our 20th anniversary is also about what’s ahead, because we know that in our fast-changing world, we can’t rely on historic accomplishments to define our future.”

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