Machinery - Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Point Semantics Corporation's computer vision strain imaging products and services are changing the way industry designs, tests, and maintains its infrastructure. The company's first product, the MVE-100 High Performance Computer Vision Extensometer, enables measurement of elongation, strain and crack opening displacement during testing of elastomers, plastics, composites, rubber, metal alloys, and other materials. Future product releases include a computer vision strain gauge and 3D optical strain and displacement measurement systems. The material testing and experimental mechanics laboratory communities will use them to design stronger and higher performance materials and structures.Longer term, Point Semantics will develop structural health monitoring systems, which will increase safety, increase regulatory compliance, and extend the useful life of major infrastructure in a variety of industries. Point Semantics' core technology was originally developed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). It has proven to be more sensitive, accurate, precise, easier to use, and faster than other common methods for measuring strain.
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