motorex 2024 a digital presentation

Motorex 2024 – A digital Presentation

MotorEx is one of Australia’s largest motor shows, and we were thrilled to be a part of it in Melbourne recently! Our own Shane Rolton, encouraged by his co-worker and good mate Russell, had the honor of speaking at the event. Sharing the stage with industry giants like Brian Tianti and other esteemed names, Shane…

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Our New Leica RTC360 laser scanner

We are thrilled to announce the latest addition to our arsenal of cutting-edge tools: the Leica RTC360 laser scanner. This state-of-the-art device is set to revolutionize the way we approach 3D scanning and reality capture. Here’s why the Leica RTC360 is a game-changer: Unparalleled Speed: With a scanning rate of up to 2 million points…

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UTS Central: A case study in digital fabrication

The team at Wysiwyg 3D was contracted by long-term clients Tilt Design to perform 3D Scanning of the as-built structural steel geometry. Learn More about how the 3D Data was used for this AEC project at UTS Central. For more information on 3D Scanning for your next Architecture, Engineering or Construction project Contact Us.

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Bronze sculptures installed for anniversary of Cook’s landing

3D Scanning combined with traditional survey techniques used for Bronze sculptures  Proud to have played a small part in these significant sculpture projects. For more information on 3d laser scanning, 3d modelling or 3D Printing for your art or sculpture project or race team Contact Us or if you require more information on any other 3d…

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Maxim – 3D Printed Superhero

An amazing Australian first surgery performed by Sydney Surgeon Dr Joe Dusseldorp who needed both 3D Scanning and 3D Printing to provide Maxim followed closely by Sebastian with a 3D printed ear! The custom 3D printed technique has several advantages over the rib technique, can be performed with less pain and time in hospital, it only…

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3D Scanning for Nicholson Museum Sydney University

3D Scanning Mer-Neith-it-es for Nicholson Museum Sydney University

Egyptologists excavate 2,500-year-old mummy and 3D scan Mer-Neith-it-es. The coffin had been at Sydney University for more than 150 years but nobody realised it was full of human remains but ‘Who is inside the coffin?’” investigation lead and Senior Curator Nicolson Museum Dr Jamie Fraser said. “The latest modern technology is being used to try to solve this…

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