On June 4th, Eleven Dynamics hosted a transformative webinar in collaboration with Duwe 3D. Featuring Santiago Droll, CEO of Eleven Dynamics, and Dario Commendatore from Duwe 3D, the session explored the future of automated metrology, highlighting the unique strengths and synergies of their software solutions. Here are the key insights from the event.
Dario Commendatore introduced Polyworks, a universal measurement software distributed exclusively by Duwe AG in the DACH region. Polyworks stands out for its flexibility, allowing users to import data from various devices and conduct evaluations within a single platform. This hardware-agnostic approach ensures seamless data analysis and reporting.
Polyworks supports the automation of measurement routines. Once an expert sets up the process, subsequent measurements can be executed with a single click, ensuring consistency and accuracy. This is crucial for process reliability and efficiency in serial inspections.
Santiago Droll highlighted Eleven Dynamics' software, which complements Polyworks by automating the entire measurement process, from data collection to evaluation. This reduces manual intervention and enhances precision and repeatability, essential for modern industries.
The integration of Polyworks and EDAS (Eleven Dynamics Automation Suite) creates a comprehensive solution for metrology. It allows users to design and optimize measurement routines virtually before implementation. This simulation capability ensures the feasibility of setups, aligning virtual and real-world outcomes.
Polyworks Data Loop is a robust data management system that handles large data volumes. It supports real-time data evaluation and long-term storage, meeting regulatory requirements and facilitating historical analysis.
Both Santiago and Dario emphasized that the future of metrology lies in increased automation. The shortage of skilled technicians makes automated solutions essential. Polyworks and EDAS simplify complex measurement tasks, enabling even non-experts to perform precise measurements.