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Coherix joins the Michigan Delegation Attending Automechanika Shanghai International Trade Show December 9-12, 2014

Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 30, 2014 — Coherix joins the Michigan Delegation attending the Automechanika Shanghai International Trade Show December 9 – 12, 2014, which is the world’s second largest international trade fair for automotive parts, accessories, equipment and services.

On display in the Michigan Pavilion learn how to improve 1st time quality, minimize production waste, increase throughput, reduce warranty claims and improve product performance utilizing Coherix 3D ShaPix technology and how to eliminate errors in assembly by utilizing Coherix Robust Tru3D.

Professional visitors will have an opportunity to consult with resident experts in the metro-Shanghai area and schedule future meetings for more in-depth discussions and demonstrations of these powerful Coherix 3D imaging tools.

Dr. Zhenhua Huang, VP of Coherix China & CTO of Asia Automotive, states “We are pleased to have this opportunity to discuss and highlight the unique value Coherix technologies bring to the automotive industry. We look forward to briefing professional visitors on how companies are improving product development through manufacturing processes with Coherix technologies”

In 2013, the Automechanika Shanghai International Trade Show broke records for exhibitor and visitor attendance, with 4,619 exhibitors from 38 countries and 81,936 professional visitors from 141 countries. The 2014 show is expected to attract 4,800 exhibitors and 86,000 global professional visitors.

Coherix designs and delivers high-speed, high-definition, 3D metrology and inspection tools for product development and the management of manufacturing processes for the precision manufacturing and semiconductor industries. Headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan the company has technical centers in Europe and the Asia Pacific region. Coherix products are being utilized around the world at companies such as ASE, SPIL, Marvell, BorgWarner, Ford, Honda, Allison Transmission, Chrysler, General Motors, Micron, Infineon, John Deere, Volvo Technology Transfer and Aisin among others.

 

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October 30, 2014