Renishaw plc, established in 1973 and headquartered in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, UK, is a global engineering technology company specializing in precision measurement and process control solutions. The company's diverse product portfolio includes coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), machine tool probes, calibration systems, additive manufacturing (3D printing) systems, and Raman spectroscopy instruments. Renishaw serves a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, energy, electronics, healthcare, and precision manufacturing. Renowned for its commitment to innovation and quality, Renishaw operates in over 36 countries, providing advanced solutions that enhance efficiency and productivity in manufacturing and healthcare sectors worldwide.
Precision engineering and manufacturing technologies company, Renishaw, will showcase its latest innovations for measurement, calibration, additive manufacturing and motion control, at MACH 2022, from April 4th to 8th 2022, at the NEC, Birmingham, UK.
Renishaw is releasing a new version of software for its XK10 alignment laser system at EMO Milano 2021 which allows point-to-point parallelism measurements to be performed.
To assist manufacturers on their Industry 4.0 journey, global engineering technologies company, Renishaw, has partnered with the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT), USA.
Renishaw, a global engineering technology company, is pleased to announce that measurement applications featuring its range of modular metrology fixturing will be shown at EMO Milano 2021 (stand 14, hall 5).
One of Trevisan's longest-standing clients, a multinational provider of valves for the oil and gas sector, invited Trevisan to provide a flexible manufacturing system (FMS) that could produce valves with high precision and productivity, with minimal manual intervention. Trevisan turned to an array of Renishaw machine tool measurement solutions to provide the enhanced levels of process control the system required.
With the help of metal additive manufacturing (AM) technology from global engineering company, Renishaw, UK-based Domin Fluid Power Ltd. (Domin) has produced a new range of direct drive valves. Founded in 2012, in Bristol, Domin, is disrupting the hydraulics industry by redesigning servo valves from first principles to achieve a better performing, more sustainable product at a lower price point.
Semiconductor demand has grown continually in recent years due to the rapid development of new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), 5G broadband networks, and Internet of Things (IoT). Equipment manufacturers have gradually stepped up investment in the development of new models to cope with the formidable challenges posed by high-precision advanced manufacturing processes. Key process equipment for semiconductor manufacturing includes dual wafer stages for photolithography, wafer bonding equipment, advanced laser annealing equipment, and equipment front-end modules (EFEMs).