3D scanning

3D scanning is the process of capturing the shape and dimensions of an object or environment to create a digital 3D model. This technology uses various methods such as lasers, structured light and photogrammetry to collect data points from the surface of the object being scanned. The resulting digital representation can be used for applications ranging from manufacturing and healthcare to entertainment and archaeology.



3D scanning is a transformative technology that offers unprecedented accuracy and efficiency across a variety of industries. 3D scanning enables detailed digital representation of physical objects to improve design, analysis, and collaboration, driving innovation and improving outcomes. As the technology continues to evolve, its applications and benefits will expand, offering new opportunities for growth and success.

How 3D scanning works:


- Data collection
- Creating a point cloud
- Model generation

3D scanning technology:

- Laser scanning
- Structured Light Scanning
- Photogrammetry
- LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging)
- Contact Scanning

Advantages of 3D scanning:

- Accuracy and precision
- Efficiency and speed
- Non-destructive testing
- Versatility
- Data integration
- Cost savings

3D scanning application:

1. Production:

- Quality control
- Reverse engineering
- Rapid Prototyping

2. Healthcare:

- Prosthetics and Orthotics
- Surgical Planning
- Dental applications

3. Automotive:

- Design and Development
- Restoration and customization

4. Architecture and Construction:

- Building Information Modelling (BIM)
- On-site surveys
- Historic preservation

5. Entertainment and Media:

- Visual effects and animation
- Virtual Reality (VR)
- Augmented Reality (AR)



What do we take into account in the actual digitisation?

- Cost of equipment
- Data management
- Technical expertise
- Environmental conditions
- Integration and compatibility:

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