See Inside Your Parts in 40 Seconds: CoreX ONE Scans Live at Tecnolabor on 26 June
What does it look like when a self-shielded industrial CT system scans a production component in under a minute? On 26 June 2026, at Tecnolabor’s service centre in Padova, you can find out — with your own parts.
Ready Metrology will bring CoreX ONE to the Tecnolabor Innovation Day fully operational, X-ray source active. It is the first public event where the machine runs live scans, and the first opportunity for manufacturers to submit their own components to the system and see the results on screen.
Why This Matters for Production Teams
Industrial CT inspection has traditionally lived in the metrology lab. The scan happens once, by a specialist, on a sample that was pulled from the line. Results arrive hours — sometimes days — later. By that point, the production line has moved on. Any quality issue has propagated.
CoreX ONE was built to break that cycle. Self-shielded, it installs directly beside the line without radiation infrastructure. Its cycle time runs to approximately 40 seconds per part. The Falcon software delivers results any line operator can read immediately, without training: a 2D cross-section of the part, all configured dimensions shown simultaneously, traffic light conformance indicators for each feature.
The question of whether a part is good is answered in less than a minute. The question of whether the process is drifting is answered automatically, through the built-in trend chart that tracks every dimension across a production run.
What You Will See at Tecnolabor — and What You Can Test
The 26 June event is a full-day technical programme organized by Tecnolabor in collaboration with Ready Metrology. The morning covers CT fundamentals and the full range of available technologies.
Registered attendees can bring their own components for live scanning. Parts with internal geometry, porosity risk, or complex cross-sections that are difficult to measure conventionally are the most revealing test cases. Plastic injection moulded parts, aluminium die castings, rubber profiles, electronic assemblies — all are candidates.
The new Falcon 3D software will be demonstrated in full: 3D volumetric reconstruction, 2D section measurement, color map deviation analysis, automated porosity detection, and the production trend monitoring display.
For those who cannot test everything in the afternoon session, individual demonstration appointments are available in the days following the event.
Attend for Free — Seats Are Limited
The event is free of charge. A participation certificate is issued to all attendees. Lunch is provided by Tecnolabor. Seats are limited and registration is required.
Register at: https://innovationdays.tecnolabor.it/index_tomografia.html
Learn more about our Products
FAQs
Q: What is the CoreX Shopfloor CT?
A: The CoreX is an industrial CT machine by READY Metrology designed for use directly on the production floor, with a low learning curve, fast setup, and software built for operators — not metrology specialists.
Q: How does the CoreX 2D software show measurement results?
A: The new interface uses color-coded indicators next to each measured dimension, making it immediately clear which values are in tolerance and which are not — no expertise required.
Q: Can the CoreX detect production drift?
A: Yes. The integrated trend chart allows operators to monitor how measurements evolve across multiple parts, helping detect gradual process deviations before they result in scrap.