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The technology centre presented a breakthrough method at Europe’s leading forum on advanced metrology, with potential applications in aerospace and composite manufacturing.
The 10th edition of the 3D Metrology Conference (3DMC), held this week in Germany, brought together the latest innovations in three-dimensional metrology, including Artificial Intelligence. With extensive expertise in this field, IDEKO played a prominent role in the programme.
IDEKO researcher Iñigo Auzmendi delivered the paper "Accurate Photogrammetry Based on Molded Markers", introducing a groundbreaking approach in photogrammetry.
Photogrammetry is a technique that makes it possible to measure objects
from photographs. IDEKO’s research introduces a new approach by using
cross-shaped markers integrated directly into composite parts during
manufacturing processes. These markers serve as reference points to enable
highly accurate measurements.
The results obtained by computer vision’s team highlight the strong potential of this method to automate processes and enhance efficiency, particularly in aerospace and composite manufacturing.
The presentation at 3DMC 2025 reinforces IDEKO’s leadership in advanced metrology, a key discipline to ensure quality and competitiveness in industrial production.
Through its research in measurement technologies, the centre promotes solutions that combine precision, automation and digitalisation, driving the development of a more efficient and innovative industry.
The 10th 3D Metrology Conference (3DMC) was held from 16 to 18 September at RWTH Aachen University in Germany and became the epicentre of innovation in three-dimensional metrology. The event brought together more than 120 international experts, including researchers, industry leaders and academics, to discuss the latest advances in these technologies.