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Reha-Technik 2012: Just a few more days before the curtain rises...
Wondering what we have in store for you?
For this new edition of Reha-Technik, we have prepared a “little” surprise...
You’re curious?
Visit our stand during the exhibition to find out more...
Stand Rodin4D : D07 Hall 3
Reha-Technik 2012: Discover our conference program
Building on its success at the previous Reha-Technik exhibition, this year Rodin4D will once again propose
conferences given by its main international partners on its stand.
A dozen or so successive presentations will be given daily, and in several languages, throughout the exhibition. A wide variety of themes will be addressed covering various orthopaedic problems encountered in different parts of the world.
A new 3D scanner model: M4D Scan
To better meet your needs and expectations, Rodin4D is now offering a new 3D scanner, the M4D Scan.
Developed by our Canadian partner Techmed3D, the M4D Scan is a fast and easy to use portable scanner, whatever your level of expertise.
M4D Scan is delivered with software to automatically post-process images so that scanned forms can be quickly imported into the Rodin4D CAD/CAM software.
Come and meet Rodin4D at Exposanità
In May, you will have several opportunities to meet the Rodin4D team! At the same time as the Reha-Technik exhibition, Exposanità, Italy’s unique exhibition and Europe’s second largest event dedicated to health care and assistance will be held in Bologna.
Rodin4D will attend Exposanità in Bologna from 16th - 19th May 2012, alongside its Italian partner, Officina Ortopedica Maria Adelaide.
Please visit our stand: Hall 21 - Stand C80
Rodin4D has moved!
You can now visit us in our brand new, modern and spacious premises, offering you a better welcome and service at Pessac, near Bordeaux.
Don’t forget to note our new address:
Parc Le Biogalien - Bâtiment B
27 Allée Charles Darwin
33600 Pessac - FRANCE
Tip of the month: How to enlarge or reduce a region quickly
It is often necessary to adapt the size of a region on your form.
Simply click inside the region to select it. Once the region is active, enlarge or reduce the size of the region using the mouse wheel, without having to tweak the contour point by point.