Table of Content


Table of Contents
1.0 Executive Summary
1.1 Research Scope
1.2 Research Methodology
1.3 Explanation of Research Methodology
1.4 Key Findings
2.0 Technology Status Assessment
2.1 Traditional Manufacturing and Metrology Scenario
2.2 Evolution from Artisan Manufacturing to Automation
2.3 Current Status Ways Of Measuring And Inspection Systems
2.4 Initiatives by Metrology Equipment and Technology Providers
2.5 Innovations Penetrating into Quality and Inspection Market
2.6 Challenges in Traditional Inspection Methods
3.0 Implementation Cases
3.1 Shift from Static Manual Inspection Systems to Automated Metrology
3.2 Commonly Adopted Methods by Embedded Metrology Systems
3.3 Automotive Industry Driving In-line CMM
3.4 Optical Non-Contact Measuring Using Camera and Light Source
3.5 Quality Control and Reverse Engineering Using White Light
3.6 Single Source Blue Light Scanners for Inspection of Complex Geometries
3.7 Common Inspection Application Areas
3.8 Funding Scenario
3.9 Significant Market Participants in the Metrology Market
3.10 Systems Offer Customization Option to Expand Adoption
4.0 Assessment of Market Potential
4.1 Shifting Industrial Scenario Impacts Value Chain Operations
4.2 Smart Factories Continue to Play a Major Role in Driving Adoption of New Systems
4.3 Regional Analysis and Adoption Potential of In-line Inspection Systems
4.4 Technologies to Impact Metrology systems
4.5 Lack of Product Awareness Restricting Adoption
5.0 Strategic Viewpoint
5.1 Transformative Measures Adopted for Growth in Measurement Systems
5.2 Technical Requirements for Digital Measurement Systems
5.3 Business Models to Increase Awareness
6.0 Key Contacts
6.1 Key Contacts
Legal Disclaimer