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OrganisationTypeFields of acitivityFocusbased inManagementAddressEmailHomepageProfile
ABW GmbHMedtechMedical TechnologyManufacturing components and systems for optical 3D shape measurementFrickenhausenDr. Henning WolfSiemensstrasse 3
72636 Frickenhausen
Tel.: +49 (0)7022-949292
Fax: +49 (0)7022-949294
info@abw-3d.deabw-3d.deABW manufactures components and systems for optical 3D shape measurement. As early as 1989, Dr. Wolf developed the first specialist LCD-based line projectors for 3D measuring using the stripe projection method. LCD projectors are robust and have no mechanically operated components. In addition, short switching times enable a measuring time of just 0.5 seconds to be achieved, making the projectors particularly suitable for the requirements of industry, e.g. for 100% monitoring of production and assembly processes. ABW - Automatisierung und Bildverarbeitung Dr. Wolf GmbH received the award for applied image processing at VISION '94 and VISION 2002, the 7th and 15th international trade fairs for image processing technology components, systems and applications, in Stuttgart, Germany, for its outstanding solutions.
BECKER Dentale und Medizinische GeräteMedtechMedical TechnologyDental equipment, services and wholesaleEbersbach an der FilsHans-Rainer Becker (Managing Director)Tiergartenweg 9
73061 Ebersbach
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)7163-53490-0
Fax: +49 (0)7163-53490-74
info@becker-dental.dewww.becker-dental.deBECKER Dentale und Medizinische Geräte markets around 50,000 products from all leading German manufacturers.
LEHNER GmbH SENSOR-SYSTEMEBiotechDevelopment, Ecology/Environment, Information Technology, Process EngineeringDevelopment of specific sensor systemsKirchheim unter TeckRolf-Peter Lehner (Managing Director)Kruichling 31
73230 Kirchheim/Teck
Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)7021-97013-0
Fax. +49 (0)7021-97013-33
info@lehner-gmbh.comwww.lehner-gmbh.comLehner GmbH Sensor-Systeme was founded in 1990 by Rolf-Peter Lehner. Its traditional focus is on printing processes in the graphic arts industry, but the company now also develops specific sensor systems geared to the requirements and challenges of other customer sectors, including biotech research institutes. For example, the company has joined forces with scientists from the Institute for Biology II at the University of Freiburg and other partners to develop and produce a modular measuring instrument for the continuous cultivation and analysis of biological material.