Bowers Group is set to participate in Control 2025, the leading international trade fair for quality assurance, which will be held in Stuttgart from May 6-9. The company will present an extensive range of connected metrology solutions, along with the new Baty Venture FV field of view inspection machines. The event will also mark the global launch of the new Figura range, which includes contour, form, and roundness measurement machines.
Control 2025 brings together experts, manufacturers, and suppliers in the field of metrology and inspection technology. Visitors will have the chance to see the latest advancements in precision measurement, with Bowers showcasing innovative, connected measurement tools and cutting-edge inspection systems. These technologies are designed to improve efficiency, minimize errors, and enhance overall manufacturing processes.
In addition to the connected solutions, Bowers will display a wide selection of bore gauges, micrometers, and custom solutions for various applications. The Moore & Wright brand will also feature its growing collection of testing instruments and precision tools, which have been trusted by industries for over a century.
Martin Hawkins, Managing Director of Bowers Group, emphasized the significance of the event, stating, “Control provides us with an excellent opportunity to connect with customers and distributors worldwide, as well as engage with new contacts. At our stand, visitors will experience live demonstrations of seamless data transfer between measurement equipment and applications, showing how connectivity can transform quality and inspection processes. We will also showcase the new Venture FV and Figura ranges.”
Attendees will have the opportunity to explore a range of custom measurement solutions tailored to various gauging applications. As a leader in bore gauge manufacturing, Bowers’ innovative application heads integrate seamlessly with the XT range of digital bore gauges. This adaptable solution offers precision and efficiency for measuring threads, grooves, splines, and deep holes, meeting the diverse needs of industrial applications.