Renishaw Equator sees launch in Scotland at Agile Manufacturing event

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Delegates at the Agile Manufacturing annual conference at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, heard that Renishaw's versatile automated gauging system, Equator, would have a significant impact on the sector.

The event brought together academia and industry from around the world, to share knowledge and ideas to support business growth and diversity, and was also the launch event for Equator in Scotland. Equator has been developed as an alternative to traditional dedicated gauging, with the ability to be pre-programmed for multiple parts and re-programmed for design changes. The patented low-cost design, unique in construction and method of operation, is capable of high-speed comparative gauging for inspection of high-volume manufactured parts. Dr Kevyn Jonas, a director at Renishaw plc, was a keynote speaker at the conference and told delegates: "There is nothing like this product available on the market." "Equator uses the traditional principle of comparison of production parts to a reference master part, providing repeatable data that results in more efficient and effective operations," he added. "The Equator has been rigorously field-tested and was positively received when we launched at the Control show in Stuttgart, Germany in May. We were therefore delighted to have the opportunity to show it for the first time in Scotland at the Agile Manufacturing conference." "Given the extremely positive reaction we have had to the system so far, we remain confident of the significant improvements Equator can make to companies through increased automation and flexibility and we look forward to showcasing the product's abilities further in the UK and beyond." Renishaw has supplied an Equator to Heriot-Watt University. Professor Marc Desmulliez, director of the Heriot-Watt University James-Watt Institute, commented: "We are delighted that Renishaw has supplied an Equator system for our Advanced Metrology Laboratory. Such equipment will increase our research capability as well as increase our interaction with industry. This reflects the strength of the strategic alliance between Renishaw and our university and is testament to the excellent collaborative research links that both institutions have forged with each other over recent years."