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Overcoming Labour Shortages and Resistance to New Technology Adoption: How CAD Micro Can Help Canadian Businesses Thrive 

Canada’s labour market is facing a critical challenge. With aging demographics, shifting workforce dynamics, and an accelerated demand for skilled workers, businesses across the country are struggling to fill roles. At the same time, many industries are hesitant to adopt new technologies that could streamline operations and alleviate labour demands. This twin challenge of labour shortages and technological resistance is putting Canadian businesses at risk of falling behind in an increasingly competitive global market.
Fortunately CAD Micro is here to help companies navigate these challenges by offering innovative solutions that drive efficiency, optimize workflows, and empower businesses to stay competitive.

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Choosing the Right 3D Scanner: A Simplified Guide

Adopting new technology, especially in the expansive field of 3D scanning, can be overwhelming. Choose the wrong device, and you might end up with an expensive, hard-to-master product that gathers dust. Here’s a simplified guide to help you choose the right 3D scanner for your needs.

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Break New Ground with the Artec Spider II: The Ultimate 3D Scanning Solution

Introducing the Artec Spider II, a groundbreaking handheld 3D scanner designed to easily capture even the most complex objects. Whether you’re scanning intricate details like coin inscriptions or large industrial parts, the Spider II delivers unmatched precision with its 0.05 mm resolution. This high level of accuracy allows for flawless digitization of objects in true-to-life colour, making it ideal for professionals who demand the best in 3D scanning.

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Introducing Artec Point: Revolutionizing 3D Scanning with Metrology-Grade Precision

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has launched its first target-based 3D laser scanner, the Artec Point, bringing ISO-certified, metrology-grade 3D scanning to the palm of your hand. This advanced scanner captures complex surfaces with pinpoint accuracy, even those with black or shiny exteriors, delivering an incredible 0.02 mm accuracy. Whether it’s for quality control or reverse engineering, Artec Point is designed to rapidly produce high-quality, repeatable data for the most demanding industrial applications.

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Integrating 3D Scanning into Your Manufacturing Process

Integrating 3D scanning technology into your manufacturing process can significantly enhance efficiency, precision, and overall productivity. Continue reading to see how 3D scanning can benefit your workflow and some practical applications to consider.

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Discover the Power of Metrology: Transforming Industries One Measurement at a Time 

Unlock Innovation with Metrology: Precision in Every Industry

Metrology solutions are the unsung heroes transforming industries. From manufacturing excellence to healthcare precision, art restoration, architecture, consumer electronics, and aerospace safety, metrology sets new benchmarks. Embrace metrology to fuel innovation and excellence across industries. Explore the transformative power of precision today.

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SOLIDWORKS Inspection Basic Training

During this two-day course, participants will learn how to inspect 3D measuring data that was digitized with an ATOS system on GOM software. The evaluation can either be performed in GOM Inspect Professional software or in ATOS Professional software.

Participants perform inspection tasks of varying complexity and analyze the results, including distances, diameters and angles.

ATOS Professional System Basic Training

ATOS Professional System Basic Training

During this three-day course, participants will learn the fundamental strategies for working with an ATOS sensor and ATOS Professional software, and includes a module on acquisition and a module on inspection.

The acquisition module educates participants on how to digitize a measuring object with an ATOS sensor based on different measuring strategies, by carrying out practical exercises with the ATOS system and creating a 3D model of an exemplary measuring object.

The inspection module teaches participants the basics required for evaluating digitized measuring objects. Using their 3D model created during the first module, participants will perform inspection tasks of varying complexity and analyze the results, including distances, diameters and angles.

Why CAD Micro?

CAD MicroSolutions is uniquely positioned to support our clients across Canada. Our team is dedicated to helping our customers ensure they are realizing the greatest value from their technology investment.

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