- FARO shrinks the size of its industry-leading laser
tracker by 25% while adding a host of new features that increase
range and improve efficiency for customers
COVENTRY, England, July 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- FARO Technologies,
Inc. (NASDAQ: FARO), the world's most trusted source for 3D
measurement technology, today announced the Vantage, a true laser
tracker that combines disruptive new features and a supremely
portable design. Enhancements like SmartFind, MultiView and
integrated WLAN expedite measurement routines for unprecedented
speed and efficiency. Dramatic reductions in size and weight make
the device extremely portable. "The Vantage is a revolution," said
Ken Steffey, Director of Product
Management for the FARO Laser Tracker. "This device, and its
combination of features, accuracy and portability, is unlike
anything this industry has seen. The Vantage will be the standard
for laser trackers going forward."
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Though the Vantage is 25% smaller and 28% lighter than its
predecessor, FARO has included new in-line optic systems that
actually improve long-range measurement by 45% to up to 80 meters
(160 m diameter). Integrated WLAN eliminates tethering to laptops.
The result is a portable tracker that captures more measurements
with fewer device moves, and shorter routines, than ever before.
Along with standard shipping cases, the Vantage is packaged with an
all-new backpack and roller board, so it can be transported
anywhere, anytime, quickly and conveniently.
Two of the new features found only in the Vantage – SmartFind
and MultiView – increase productivity by reducing measurement time.
The SmartFind system responds to simple gestures from the operator
and allows the Vantage to quickly find the desired target whenever
its beam is lost or broken. The patent-pending MultiView system
utilizes two integrated cameras that let users point automatically
to specific, difficult-to-reach targets.
Other new features like the water and dust resistant IP52 rating
mean operators can rely on the Vantage through precipitation and
moisture that can cause other laser trackers to fail. The Vantage's
TruADM technology provides the accuracy needed for everyday,
real-world applications where the differences between absolute
distance measurement (ADM) and interferometer (IFM)-based
measurements are, for the most part, insignificant. Unlike
technologies that require an IFM system to assist their ADM system,
FARO's TruADM simplifies the process. Enhanced, predictive
algorithms in this patented, fifth-generation technology allow
quicker capture of dynamic measurements by simply scanning with the
target.
"FARO has developed a more portable, durable laser tracker that
incorporates remarkable performance, ease-of-use and more. We're
proud to be able to introduce such a complete solution to the
marketplace," explained FARO's CEO Jay
Freeland. "It truly is a no-compromise solution for
our customers."
More information available at www.faro.com/lasertracker
About FARO
FARO is the world's most trusted source for 3D measurement
technology. The Company develops and markets computer-aided
measurement and imaging devices and software. Technology from FARO
permits high-precision 3D measurement, imaging and comparison of
parts and complex structures within production and quality
assurance processes. The devices are used for inspecting components
and assemblies, production planning, documenting large volume
spaces or structures in 3D, surveying and construction, as well as
for investigation and reconstruction of accident sites or crime
scenes.
Worldwide, approximately 14,000 customers are operating more
than 28,000 installations of FARO's systems. The Company's global
headquarters is located in Lake Mary,
Fla., its European head office in Stuttgart, Germany and its Asia/Pacific head office in Singapore. FARO has branches in Brazil, Mexico, Germany, United
Kingdom, France,
Spain, Italy, Poland, Netherlands, Turkey, India, China,
Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, South
Korea and Japan.
Further information: http://www.faro.com