Archeology meets 3D Scan-Technology
Museum of Research Schöningen: Archeology meets 3D Scan-Technology
300.000 years of history are archived at the Museum of Research in Schöningen. 3D metrology solutions help to collect detailed information about the findings. Whether the reconstruction of parts or precise surface inspection: Thus the GOM Scan 1 and the software solution allow an insight into the past, which is accessible to everyone. Learn more about the Museum: https://forschungsmuseum-schoeningen.de/home
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Additive Drives: Development of highly efficient e-motors
At Additive Drives they thrive for highly innovative and efficient e-motors. Their secret? Using 3D printing for individual e-drives based on customers requirements. The 3D scanner ATOS Q offers them quick yet accurate quality assurance of their tools and components during and after the development phase. Want to learn more about Additive Drives? Visit https://www.additive-drives.de/en/
Vudrag Industries: Preserving metal artwork using 3D scanning
Using 3D scanning in the creation of artwork is everyday business at Vudrag Industries. Preserving the metal sculptures, scaling art and making the invisible seen is all possible via a simple 3D scan with ATOS Q and ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2. Want to learn more about Vudrag Industries? Visit https://vudrag.com/
B-TECHNOLOGY: Controlling quality of drones
Are you ready for exciting insights into the future of transportation? In our new Maker Portrait, our customer B-TECHNOLOGY in Poland tells us all about the development of state-of-the-art drones, both for security operations and for locomotion. The 3D scanner T-SCAN hawk 2 is an important part of quality control here for maximum safety on land, on the water and in the air.
Want to learn more about B-TECHNOLOGY? Visit https://b-technology.eu/