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Zeiss Holds Digital Measurement, Metrology Event

Zeiss Quality Innovation Days brings together quality and metrology experts from all over the world to take part in industry-specific sessions.

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Source: Zeiss Industrial Quality Solutions

Zeiss Industrial Quality Solutions introduces its Zeiss Quality Innovation Days event, which will take place online from April 15-19, 2024. The event brings together quality and metrology experts from all over the world to take part in industry-specific sessions to gain insights into changing topics.

Industry experts will highlight the future of measurement technology and software in quality assurance in keynote sessions. Participants can also choose from a variety of breakout sessions to deepen their knowledge and learn from other users. In interactive formats, questions can be addressed directly to industry insiders and experts from Zeiss.

Attendees will have the opportunity to gain new insights and exchange ideas with industry experts from all over the world.

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