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Dimensional Photonics International average salary is $52,298, median salary is $34,736 with a salary range from $30,160 to $91,998.
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  • Dimensional Photonics International Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Wilmington, MA
  • Dimensional Photonics International, Inc. (DPI) designs, manufactures, and markets three-dimensional (3D) digital shape scanning (DSS) systems. DPI's scanners are based on a revolutionary technology called Accordion Fringe Interferometry (AFI) developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. The company is headquartered north of Boston near the intersection of Route 128 and I-93. DPI's corporate vision is to become the world's most valued supplier of digital shape scanning systems. A DSS system uses light to create a point cloud that represents the surface of a real object being scanned. In a recent Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) blue book, Peter Marks describes the Digital