
Custom car-rebuild with 3D scanning solution ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2 at Girl Gang Garage
Watch Pam customize an EV charge port cover with the help of 3D scanning solutions by ZEISS, reverse engineering and 3D printing.

Watch Pam customize an EV charge port cover with the help of 3D scanning solutions by ZEISS, reverse engineering and 3D printing.

The ZEISS Comet L3D2 was the entry-level solution for optical metrology by ZEISS. We have since been developing new 3D scanners with innovative technologies and features which are a suitable alternative for the discontinued ZEISS Comet scanner. Learn more about the scanner evolution in this article.

Our team was at the Control in Stuttgart, Germany. The trade show about all things quality control and assurance is THE event for people interested in metrology. The ZEISS initiative #HandsOnMetrology is again part of it and presents the latest news on 3D scanning. With us on board – the new ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2.

You want to get an overview ofindustrial quality solution by ZEISS? How about checking our annual magazine!
Whether it’s about 3D scanning, inspection software or tech trends – we got you covered with our latest issue of the ZEISS Precise magazine 2023.

Optical metrology is a measurement technique that uses light to gather data about the physical properties of objects. This can include measurements of distance, shape, size, surface roughness, and more. Optical metrology has a wide range of applications across various fields, from manufacturing and engineering to biology and medicine.

Say hi to the new ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2, our next-generation, lightweight 3D laser scanner with metrology-grade precision and remarkable ease-of-use.

If you are daydreaming about building a robot that takes care of all your daily needs, you might want to get in touch with some of the folks at the Fraunhofer Society. Founded in Germany in 1949, this powerhouse of an organization is known around the world for applied research and innovation. How 3D scanning solutions aid their unique projects, you can read here!

What does 3D scanning have to do with it?

Let’s make a CAD out of this mesh!
Extracting the complete design information from a finished object: the possibilities of reverse engineering are increasing as technology advances – not only for large scale industry.