
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence's Autonomous Metrology Suite, which was developed on Hexagon's cloud-based Nexus platform, is designed to transform quality control across manufacturing industries worldwide.
By removing all coding from coordinate measuring machine (CMM) workflows, the company says it helps manufacturers speed up critical R&D and manufacturing processes as experienced metrologists become harder to find.
Manufacturers across automotive, aerospace and general engineering report the same pressures: shorter product lifecycles and frequent design revisions have increased the need for high-accuracy measurement, but there are fewer skilled CMM programmers and quality data is scattered and underutilized. These issues slow new-part introduction and make it difficult to repeat good results shift after shift.
Hexagon’s Autonomous Metrology Suite tackles the problem head-on. A digital twin of every connected CMM synchronizes seamlessly with its physical counterpart, so the correct inspection program always reaches the right machine, helping to eliminate possible human error. All quality, utilization, and environmental information flows straight to a cloud dashboard, creating a continuous digital thread supporting data-driven decisions on the shop floor.
All applications in the suite share a consistent, modern and intuitive web interface that guides both new and expert users through the process, helping to democratize the creation of CMM programs and reduce the level of skills required to interact with the solution. Depending on complexity, programming could be reduced from days to hours, following which the program deployment to one or more CMMs, execution, and reporting can be fully automated from a single interface.
These efficiency gains are driven by a set of tightly integrated applications built on Hexagon’s Nexus platform, automating and streamlining the entire metrology workflow. Metrology Mentor guarantees consistent inspection methods from plant to plant, eliminating the risk that two operators measure the same part in different ways. The suite enables Hexagon’s existing Global S, Tigo, and MAESTRO CMMs to join the same digital workflow, meaning existing investments continue to pay dividends, with support planned for 3rd-party hardware.
- The Metrology Mentor app automatically generates ISO- and ASME-compliant inspection programs directly from CAD. By standardizing measurement techniques through the Metrology Mentor application, the platform ensures that regardless of operator skill level, measurement programs that consistently adhere to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) standards.
- Metrology Reporting consolidates data from Hexagon and third-party dimensional metrology and tomography systems, providing live batch quality analytics, statistical insight and full part histories with an accessible and high productivity web-based user interface.
- Finally, Metrology Asset Manager keeps watch over calibration status, machine operation and errors and environmental factors such as temperature, humidity and vibration, ensuring machines stay healthy and measurements remain trustworthy. It also delivers utilisation data to help users understand and improve overall equipment effectiveness (OEE)
Because every app shares the same intuitive interface, users can drag and drop files, follow on-screen prompts and see updates propagate instantly across the suite. The intuitive design of the shared user interface means that if users learn how to use one app, they can more easily learn how to use the whole suite.
Gary Peacock, General Manager Metrology Software at Hexagon, said: "Autonomous Metrology Suite addresses skills shortages by revolutionising measurement programming with a no-code environment and user experiences that dramatically reduce operator training time.
“With more pressure on experienced metrologists, Autonomous Metrology Suite amplifies their efforts by automating processes from programming to multiple CMM execution and reporting, removing quality control bottlenecks with consistent measurements.”
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calibration
Checking measuring instruments and devices against a master set to ensure that, over time, they have remained dimensionally stable and nominally accurate.
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computer-aided design ( CAD)
Product-design functions performed with the help of computers and special software.
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metrology
Science of measurement; the principles on which precision machining, quality control and inspection are based. See precision machining, measurement.
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web
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