Renishaw Unveils MODUS IM Equator: The Future of Intelligent Metrology Programming
Renishaw, a global leader in precision measurement and metrology, has announced its first step towards intelligent metrology programming with the MODUS IM Equator software. This innovative tool is part of Renishaw's ongoing commitment to investment in innovation and will be showcased at EMO Hannover 2025 by Gareth Cox, the company's director.
The MODUS IM Equator software ensures all machine movements are collision-free and adheres to metrology best practices. It simplifies the process of assigning measurement features with a user-friendly CAD interface, requiring no coding knowledge. The software introduces Absolute and Compare inspection functionality, enhancing Equator-X dual method systems.
The software enables users to create inspection programs and characteristics-based metrology reporting with minimal knowledge of metrology or inspection programming. It integrates seamlessly with Renishaw Central, the company's manufacturing connectivity and data platform, bolstering process monitoring capabilities. The intuitive and efficient CAD-driven platform maximizes productivity for Equator and Equator-X gauging system users.
Renishaw's MODUS IM Equator software, built on the MODUS IM platform, is set to revolutionize metrology programming. Its user-friendly interface, enhanced functionality, and seamless integration with Renishaw Central promise to improve productivity and process monitoring. The software will make its debut at EMO Hannover 2025, marking a significant step in Renishaw's journey towards intelligent metrology.
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