How Immensa transforms the physical into digital

Dive into the fascinating world of Immensa, a company that’s making waves in the supply chain and manufacturing sectors. Immensa is well-known as a supply chain technology company or as an on-demand manufacturer. But what truly sets them apart is their unique ability to transform physical objects into digital assets. Let’s explore how they’re bridging the gap between the physical and digital!

Scanning small parts with GOM Scan 1 and ATOS Q

From plastics to electronics and consumer goods, small parts are everywhere. Their geometries range from simple to complex with fine structures and tiny holes, each with specific measurement requirements. With the 3D scanners GOM Scan 1 and ATOS Q, scanning small parts is easy.

3D scanning and the future of electric motors

At Additive Drives, it isn’t just about building electric motors. It’s about shaping a sustainable future across different industries by developing highly efficient and powerful electric motors.

Vudrag Industries: Where art meets 3D scanning

Using 3D scanning for design and art

What happens when centuries-old metal artistry meets 3D scanning technology? At Vudrag Industries, this fusion isn’t just enhancing preservation, it’s redefining the possibilities of monumental art for generations to come.

Improved quality for customized implants at CADskills

Quality control with ATOS Q at CADskills

CADskills is a manufacturer of patient specific implants. In this article, they show us how ATOS Q improves the quality of their biofunctionalized implants and therefore reduces health risks for their patients.