Sensors

Wenglor takes over ShapeDrive

Wenglor Sensoric has acquired ShapeDrive, a specialist for components and systems in the field of 3D coordinate measuring technology for industrial, medical and scientific applications.

Wenglor adds 3D coordinate measuring technology from ShapeDrive to its portfolio

© Wenglor / ShapeDrive

The ShapeDrive products will be integrated into the Wenglor portfolio and further developed at the WenglorMEL site in Eching near Munich. The ShapeDrive research and development department will also be integrated into this location.

ShapeDrive's camera systems are technically based on the projection of structured light patterns. The pixel sensors with different resolutions, working distances, measuring volumes and point distances create 3D point clouds using light, from which object sections can be quantitatively evaluated or reference model comparisons can be made.

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