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November 25th, 2015
FARO Announces New Entry-level Laser Scanner, the Focus3D X 30

Lake Mary, FL, November 2015 — FARO Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:FARO), the world’s most trusted source for 3D measurement, imaging and realization technology, announces the release of the new FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D X 30.

The Focus3D X 30 completes the FARO X-series range of powerful high-speed laser scanners. With a scanning range of 30 meters, the laser scanner is ideal for a wide range of scanning applications such as architecture, BIM, civil engineering, facility management, forensics and accident reconstruction.

The ultra-portable Focus3D X 30 enables fast, straightforward and accurate measurements of interiors, such as small architectural façades, complex structures, production and supply facilities and accident sites. Combining the highest-precision scanning technology with true mobility and ease-of-use, the new device offers reliability, flexibility, and real-time views of recorded data. As with the whole range of laser scanners from FARO, the Focus3D X 30 grants highest safety with a class 1 “eye-safe” laser.

“Usability and high return on investment are at the core of FARO’s Focus3D X 30 product” says Joseph Arezone, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of FARO Europe and Asia. “With its feature set and price point tailored to short range scanning projects, it is the best choice 3D laser scanner for all customers working in challenging economic environments.”

With the introduction of the Focus3D X 30, FARO offers its customers a choice between short-range Focus3D X 30 (30 meters), mid-range Focus3D X 130 and long-range Focus3D X 330 (330 meters) laser scanners with state-of-the-art technology at the best return on investment in the market.

More information at: www.faro.com/LaserScanner/sg