Leica Geosystems picks up Frost & Sullivan award, again

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Hexagon's Leica Geosystems Laser Tracker has won a Frost & Sullivan accolade "for its strong sales growth and its lasting commitment to emerging technologies."

Leica Geosystems had already won consultant Frost & Sullivan's "Industrial Automation Product Innovation of the Year" in 2004. "Leica Geosystems has displayed excellence in all areas of the market leadership process, including the identification of market challenges, drivers and restraints, as well as strategy development and methods of addressing these market dynamics," said Madhan Dhandayutham, head analyst at Frost & Sullivan. " In the selection process, our analysts tracked competitor revenue and market share within the metrology industry. This was achieved through interviews with all market participants and extensive secondary research of proprietary data sources. Finally, the competitors were compared and ranked for relative position. We consider Leica Geosystems a market leader because of its diversified product offerings through consistent product design that incorporate emerging technologies, and the sales growth rate reaching in the high double digits." "We are honored to receive the Frost & Sullivan award for the second time," said Leica Geosystems Laser Tracker product line general manager Duncan Redgewell. "Our customers choose our laser trackers because of their long-term reliability, superior thermal stability and the substantially less frequent need for calibration when compared to our competitors. The fact that most service companies use Leica Geosystems Laser Trackers for their high-end applications attests to the consistent accuracy our laser trackers deliver. And they deliver these results even under strenuous working conditions, running for months at a time before needing re-calibration. With the Frost & Sullivan award, what we already know from our customers is now given the official stamp of approval. "We are also extremely pleased to see that our lasting commitment to Portable CMM technology (PCMM), with the Leica T-Probe and the Leica T-Scan, is also winning recognition. We are the only company on the market that offers technically mature PCMM solutions that go beyond mere laser tracking, and this fact has not gone unnoticed by market leaders in the automotive and aerospace industries. We are proud to count almost all European car manufacturers – in addition to Japanese and American ones – among the users of our Leica T-Probe or Leica T-Scan systems. Among our aerospace customers, Boeing and Airbus have over a hundred of our laser tracker systems each, with the trend increasingly turning toward hand-held "Walk-Around" wireless probing offered by the Leica T-Probe."