The Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CCAM) welcomes Quality Vision International Inc (QVI), as its newest member.

QVI is the world’s largest vision metrology company with a history of innovation dating back to its founding in 1945. Today QVI produces a broad line of optical and multisensor measurement systems used in quality engineering processes. QVI brands include OGP (Optical Gaging Products), and Kotem® Enterprise software and hardware.

“CCAM’s industrial manufacturing members rely on automation and digitization technologies to gain efficiency and improve quality in their applied R&D projects,” says John Milton-Benoit, CCAM President and CEO. “The opportunity to connect our members with such a wide range of metrology systems with multisensing capabilities makes QVI a great fit for our consortium.”

“I am excited for the potential opportunities that will result from the partnership between Quality Vision International and CCAM, as we solve complex manufacturing challenges,” says Tom Groff, Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President of QVI. “With the CCAM partnership, we can connect advanced manufacturers with best-in-class tools that focus on Metrology, GD&T Validation, and MBE workflows.”

The CCAM industry, government, and academia consortium members include: Rolls-Royce, Siemens, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia State University, Virginia Tech, Altria Group, Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Quality Vision International, Racer Machinery International, Amsted Rail, BWX Technologies, Canon Virginia, GF Machining Solutions, Mitutoyo, Buehler, CGTech Verticut, Creaform, Kyocera SGS Precision Tools, National Instruments, Sandvik Coromant, NASA Langley Research Center, GENEDGE, and Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation.

About the Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing:

CCAM is the only industry-led 501(c)(3) organization in Virginia focused on applied transformational research in advanced manufacturing. As a collaborative facility, CCAM brings together U.S. and global industrial companies with academia, government, and other industry stakeholders to build resources, share knowledge, and train the advanced workforce of tomorrow. Members retain ownership and control of their intellectual property, giving them a competitive advantage through rapid exploration and adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies. Please visit us at ccam-va.com.

Betsey Odell Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing Betsey.Odell@ccam-va.com