While we have been busy on holidays the rest of the world have been hard at work….
3D printing hits the runways in Paris and a studio in the US uses cutting edge technology to recreate the underwater world or perhaps some jewellery – AMAZING!
What about 3D Printed Human Tissue – need a new kidney or heart?
Geomagic has released the new product line for 2013 and Spaceclaim was named Product of the Year 2012.
The National Centre for Preservation Technology and Training uses laser scanning for Matisse the Back. The 3D data captured allows researchers to analyze and compare the sculptures.
3D Scanning children shapes the future of childrenswear in the UK.
3D Scanning and Printing at CES 2013
3D sensor named Capri officially announced at CES 2013 – and it’s ten times smaller than the current sensors.
Ireland is making headlines using 3D scanning to monitor Forests.
US navy seals get customised ear pieces
Accurate 3D Scanning enables carbon fibre roofs in almost any vehicle.
Brazilian Archeologists now use 3D Scanning – ‘revolutionising how they have been able to assess and document recent key fossil finds’
Singer Robbie Williams uses 3D Scanning for his latest album and on press and poster images
– What about Australia, I hear you say…. The Electric Canvas bring us the ‘Nights before Christmas’ in Melbourne. Stay tuned for Vivid Sydney – the light show is always amazing (and alot closer to home).
A major international project was won by an Australian company with the help of a specialised team fusing together technologies from different industries – unfortunately can’t say any more but CONGRATULATIONS!
As I write this article I would like to welcome our international and interstate guests.
Over the last 10years I have learned that 3D Scanning can only be limited by your imagination as the previous stories prove!
Are you wondering if Wysiwyg 3D could do the scanning that the overseas companies are doing – Absolutely! Anything they can do we can do too!