April 2010LaserLinc conducted a three-day technical training seminar at its Fairborn, Ohio headquarters for local, national, and international sales and support personnel.
The sessions focused on powerful new software features such as Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), Structural Return Loss (SRL), and Excel-based reporting, as well as new wall thickness and OD measurement equipment.
Back row, left to right: Peter Zafiro, Joel Kenyon, Earl Seagrave, Jim Beard, Don Gruber, Joshua Lansford, Kurt Andrews, Dale Christopher, Doug Gardner, Jeff Kohler, Dan Dixon; Front row: John Mumaw, Jack Weiss, Tom Shoup, Chris Van Auken, Marc Waldron, Paul Miller, Mark Mugavero, Susan Murphy, Connie Lee, Robert Wexler.
Several Europe-based representatives were unable to attend because of flights grounded due to the volcanic ash.
LaserLinc manufactures non-contact, laser and ultrasonic measurement systems, which operate via a standard Windows-based PC running Total Vu software, a proprietary system that provides in-process tolerance checking, trending, SPC, feedback control, data logging, and other features. Dan Dixon and Jeff Kohler stated the company in 1996 in Dixon’s Yellow Springs, Ohio basement. LaserLinc moved to a larger Yellow Springs space in 1998, and, outgrowing that, relocated to Fairborn, Ohio in 2007.
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Back row, left to right: Peter Zafiro, Joel Kenyon, Earl Seagrave, Jim Beard, Don Gruber, Joshua Lansford, Kurt Andrews, Dale Christopher, Doug Gardner, Jeff Kohler, Dan Dixon; Front row: John Mumaw, Jack Weiss, Tom Shoup, Chris Van Auken, Marc Waldron, Paul Miller, Mark Mugavero, Susan Murphy, Connie Lee, Robert Wexler.
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