Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Call for Papers: CMSC 2014

 
From CMS:
Coordinate Metrology Society Announces the 2014
Call for Papers
for the
30th Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference (CMSC)
in North Charleston, South Carolina

Benbrook, TX – December 9, 2013 – The Coordinate Metrology Society (CMS) announced today their officialcall for papersfor the 30th annual Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference (CMSC).  The CMS is the eminent membership association for measurement professionals around the globe. The organization seeks papers that explore the successful deployment of 3D coordinate measurement systems, industry best practices, scientific research and developments, and initiatives associated with portable metrology and related applications. The 2014 CMSC will be held in North Charleston, SC from July 21 - 25, 2014. The Coordinate Metrology Society convenes each year at the CMSC, a unique event designed for users of portable, high-precision measurement technology utilized to inspect manufactured and assembled components on the factory floor.

CMS community members and metrology professionals in manufacturing, scientific research, and academia are encouraged to submit abstracts for technical papers and presentations by the deadline of March 14, 2014. Guidelines for presentations and technical papers can be downloaded at 2014 CMSC Guidelines. The CMS Executive Committee peer-reviews each abstract for presentation at CMSC 2014. Notification of acceptance will occur on April 4, 2014. For more information about presenting a technical paper at CMSC 2014, contact Scott Sandwith, Technical Presentations Coordinator at presentations@cmsc.org. The CMS Executive Committee considers all technical papers presented at the CMSC, and selects the top papers for publication in the prestigious Journal of the CMSC.

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Saturday, January 11, 2014

2014 in 3D

After an insanely busy 2013 we're heading into 2014 with a full calendar!

On Wednesday the 8th we hosted the 3D Maryland Users Group at our office in Owings Mills. It was a great event and attendees seemed to really enjoy seeing all of the things we do at Direct Dimensions.



Our pop up store, BMore3D, was so successful in December that we've decided to keep it open a bit longer. Baltimoreans still have time to buy cool, local 3D stuff as well as have their ShapeShots taken.

The couple to the left came into BMore3D to have a customized cake topper created. We laser scanned them and will then use the file to print their digital replicas into an amazing personalized addition for their wedding.




January 24-26 we plan on participating in the second annual Art Bytes Hackathon at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore. For this event the Walters opens it doors for an entire weekend to community techies and creatives who come together to create projects either inspired by the art or to enhance the museum experience.



We've also had crews out scanning for movies, multiple airplanes and working on several structural scans. We're off to a great start for 2014!





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