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KMSA to Showcase RANGE 7 3D Scanner at RAPID 2010

Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc. (KMSA), the worldwide leader in the industrial measurement of color, light and shape, announces its participation as an exhibitor at RAPID 2010 in Anaheim, CA May 18th to May 20th 2010.

KMSA, a long time supporter and exhibitor of RAPID, will be showcasing its RANGE 7 3D non contact scanner, a high-accuracy instrument for measuring the three-dimensional shape of objects such as forged or cast parts, press-formed parts and plastic parts.

RANGE 7 3D non contact scanner

Also available are the VIVID series of 3D scanners which provide top level accuracy for research and development, design, gaming software, video production, museums and measurement of the human body.

New to the portfolio of 3D scanning products offered by Konica is its state-of-the-art 3D Scanning Lab. A service based extension to its legendary hardware development; KMSA offers 3D scanning, reverse engineering, rapid prototyping and inspection to industrial manufacturers on a project by project basis.

"Konica is the absolute measurement standard when it comes to industrial dimensional scanning and inspection," stated Jim Clark 3D Business Unit Manager for KMSA. "We have been involved in the development and sale of 3D scanning hardware for well over a decade. Offering a services division is a major shift in our business model, since our focus has always been on hardware sales. We feel that this shift is very positive and complimentary to the sales side of our business," said Jim.

The RANGE 7 will be on the show floor for live demonstrations during RAPID 2010.

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