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Charles Russell Coggrave has founded Phase Vision Ltd.
in 2002, where he held the title of Chief Technology Officer from 2012 to 2013.
He worked as a Principal at Loughborough University from 1994 to 2001 and as a Member from 2001 to 2003.
Dr. Coggrave received his undergraduate degree from Loughborough University in 1994 and his doctorate in 2001.
Former positions of Charles Russell Coggrave
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Phase Vision Ltd.
Phase Vision Ltd. Electronic ComponentsElectronic Technology Phase Vision supplies 3D Optical Inspection for metrology and quality applications. The firm's products address real-world metrology challenges for quality control, production test, optical inspection and reverse engineering. Its white light 3D scanning process delivers real benefits for optical inspection. Simple user interfaces and sophisticated processing mean the 3D scanners deliver the measurement data customer needs - quickly and accurately. The company's white light scanners are the state of the art in optical measurement, representing the next step for many laser scanner users. The firm builds systems for the real world. They're tough enough for the shop floor, or the maintenance hangar. | Founder | 01/12/2013 |
Loughborough University | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/12/2002 |
Loughborough University | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/12/2000 |
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Loughborough University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Phase Vision Ltd.
Phase Vision Ltd. Electronic ComponentsElectronic Technology Phase Vision supplies 3D Optical Inspection for metrology and quality applications. The firm's products address real-world metrology challenges for quality control, production test, optical inspection and reverse engineering. Its white light 3D scanning process delivers real benefits for optical inspection. Simple user interfaces and sophisticated processing mean the 3D scanners deliver the measurement data customer needs - quickly and accurately. The company's white light scanners are the state of the art in optical measurement, representing the next step for many laser scanner users. The firm builds systems for the real world. They're tough enough for the shop floor, or the maintenance hangar. | Electronic Technology |
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