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ShapeGrabber Joins Quality Vision International



Quality Vision International (QVI) announced that it has acquired ShapeGrabber Incorporated, a manufacturer of automated 3D scanners for industrial applications. As a wholly-owned subsidiary of QVI, ShapeGrabber will gain access to new markets and customers for its 3D laser scanners. QVI adds another technology to its portfolio of dimensional inspection systems for manufacturing quality control.

ShapeGrabber is a provider of 3D laser scanners for measuring and inspecting complex-shaped parts that are otherwise too time consuming, costly, or difficult to measure. The scanners are used for quality control in automotive, aerospace, medical and other industrial markets to help manufacturers reduce defects, rapidly conduct first-article inspections, troubleshoot fit problems, and provide documented proof that components meet design specifications.

R. Stephen Flynn, President of the Optical Gaging Products (OGP) division of QVI said: "ShapeGrabber satisfies a need among our customers for fast, easy-to-use industrial 3D scanners that can measure complex shapes effectively. It extends the speed and versatility of products we offer to our customers worldwide."

Pierre Aubrey, President of ShapeGrabber said: "We are very excited to be joining the QVI team. As a member of the QVI family, we will be able to advance the performance and capabilities of our products by leveraging QVI's engineering and manufacturing expertise. We will also be able to extend the reach of our scanners through QVI's global sales and support network of metrology experts."

ShapeGrabber designs, manufactures and sells automated 3D scanners for measuring complex shapes such as injection molded plastics and precision castings that are difficult to measure. ShapeGrabber is based in Ottawa, Canada.

Quality Vision International (QVI) designs and builds a complete line of dimensional measuring machines that combine optical, laser, and contact sensors. Manufacturers use QVI systems to measure and inspect products for quality and process control.

For more information contact:

Quality Vision International, Inc.

850 Hudson Ave.

Rochester, NY 14621

585-544-0450

www.qvii.com

ShapeGrabber

1900 City Park Drive Suite 512

Ottawa, ON K1J 1A3

Canada

613-247-1707

www.shapegrabber.com

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