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15.11.2011       Aucune structure n’est trop petite

Découpage, contrôle interne ou passage au crible? Un fabricant d’injecteurs d’insuline adopte une nouvelle technologie de mesure et obtient ses résultats en deux jours, contre quinze en temps normal. (medizin & technik 11/2011)

 

15.11.2011       Nessuna struttura è troppo piccola

Tagliare e guardare dentro o passare direttamente ai raggi? Un fabbricante di penne per insulina passa a una nuova tecnologia di misurazione e raggiunge i suoi risultati già due giorni dopo invece che dopo due settimane. (medizin & technik 11/2011)

 

10.10.2011       Software on the track of carbon fibers

Fiber composite materials (CFRP, GRP) are on the advance in the passenger aircraft
industry. Design and production of CFRP structures require very sophisticated techniques: The orientation of the fibers, for example, is a decisive factor for the properties of the end product. (Aerotec 06/11)

 

25.02.2011       Volume Graphics GmbH founds Subsidiary in Japan

The founding of a subsidiary in Japan marks another important step in the company history of Volume Graphics GmbH. 

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22.12.2010       Computed Tomography Software

The computed tomography software VGStudio MAX from Volume Graphics GmbH is not only ideal for graphic processing of the raw data output by computer tomography scanners, but also offers a wide range of analysis tools ... (Materials Evaluation 12/10)

 

14.12.2008       Visualization technology at its Best

Volume Graphics develops and markets 3D graphics technologies and application software for multidimensional image processing and analysis. The company´s history started more than 10 years ago when the founders developed the first real-time volume rendering hardware system. Today Volume Graphics provides 3D voxel graphics technology to the healthcare industry as well as software for industrial markets...... (3D Scanning Technologies 12/2008)

 

14.09.2005       A Mummy Mystery Revealed

First, the skull virtually unwraps. The cartonnage and the ancient wrappings,
crisscrossed with the jagged outlines of the child’s hair that mixed with the resin during the mummification process, are stripped away. Moving into the skull, then turning into the chest cavity, riding through it, ribs overhead. Down to the misaligned pelvis, which was once thought to be a key to the child’s death, and
the short leg bones to the feet — gnarled toes splayed out like a fan of white digits. Skerit, the child mummy, dates back more than two thousand years. She — for it turns out that the mummy is a she..... (Advanced Imaging 9/2005)