What I Really Saw at ZEISS Quality Innovations – A CMM Programmer’s Perspective
In this video, I share my experience from ZEISS Quality Innovations — not as a marketer, but as a CMM programmer. I talk about what I really saw behind the scenes: – the styli manufacturing process and why details matter – real discussions around Calypso, measurement strategy, and standards – automation, AI, CT, and optical inspection – and what these developments actually mean for people working in measurement labs This video is not a promotion. It’s an honest, experience-based perspective from someone working daily with CMMs and technical drawings. 💬 I’d be curious to hear your thoughts — feel free to share your experience in the comments. Special thanks for the music to: https://pixabay.com/users/notaigenera... https://pixabay.com/users/music_for_c... https://pixabay.com/users/delosound-4... Join the channel for more benefits: / @xyzarchitect

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