In-Place Machining Company Presents 3D Scanning Technology at Workboat Show 2024
In-Place Machining Company to Showcase Groundbreaking 3D Scanning Technology at Workboat Show in New Orleans
October, 2024 | Milwaukee, WI – In-Place Machining Company, a leader in high-precision machining and measurement & alignment services, is set to present an insightful session on the transformative power of 3D scanning technology in shipbuilding at this year’s Workboat Show, taking place November 12-14, 2024, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
As the maritime industry faces increasing demands for precision, efficiency, and safety, the integration of 3D scanning technology stands out as a pivotal advancement. In this session, attendees will discover how 3D scanning not only enhances project management but also benefits engineers and workboat owners by revolutionizing shipyard operations.
Key Highlights of the Presentation:
- Enhanced Design Accuracy: Engineers will learn how 3D scanning provides a detailed understanding of ship structures—from bow to stern—enabling them to identify design improvements and optimize structural integrity with unmatched precision.
- Operational Efficiency for Owners: Workboat owners will see how 3D scanning facilitates informed decision-making throughout a vessel’s lifecycle. By utilizing digital models, owners can streamline maintenance, reduce downtime, and comply with regulatory standards, ultimately protecting their investment.
- Collaborative Synergy: The presentation will emphasize how 3D scanning fosters collaboration among project managers, engineers, and owners, creating a unified digital platform that enhances communication, accelerates decision-making, and improves project coordination.
This session is tailored to equip attendees with a comprehensive understanding of 3D scanning’s potential to enhance efficiency and innovation within the maritime industry. Participants will leave with actionable insights on leveraging this technology to navigate the complexities of modern shipbuilding challenges, whether for new builds or retrofits.
Join Us at the Workboat Show! Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with industry experts and explore the future of shipyard operations. The In-Place Machining Company presentation will take place on Tuesday, November 12, 2024 / 10:00 am – 10:45 am CST at IWBS Classroom 2 of the New Orleans Convention Center.
For details, visit the session page: Revolutionizing Shipbuilding Efficiencies with 3D Scanning
About In-Place Machining Company (IPM): IPM is the premier provider of custom-engineered solutions, on-site machining, machine shop services, precision machine and component alignment, and highly accurate dimensional metrology inspections, including 3D laser scanning services, and calibration. Fast, high-quality maintenance and repair work contributes to the sustainability of your fleet by minimizing the time vessels spend undergoing repairs and maximizing their time at sea. When you partner with In-Place Machining Company (IPM), you benefit from one experienced source for all your marine maintenance and repair needs. With seventeen regional locations across the United States and Canada, IPM has the largest full-time team of specialized field technicians in North America and can be where you need us, when you need us for dry dock and dockside repairs, refurbishment, and inspection. For more visit www.inplace.com.
About the Speaker, Will Austin: William Austin is Director of Business Development for the Measurement & Alignment Services Division of In-Place Machining Company (IPM). Before joining IPM, William was the founder and owner of WL3 Solutions, a company that provided comprehensive 3D measurement solutions for industries including commercial and defense shipbuilding, commercial and defense aerospace manufacturing, alternative energy, composite manufacturing, and heavy industry. William pioneered a multitude of 3D measurement solutions catering to projects of varying scales. He is an undisputed expert in the development of metrology and laser scanning solutions, encompassing precision laser scanning and 3D modeling, dimensional metrology, and metrology automations. William Austin received his BS in Mechanical Engineering and Technology from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA.
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