Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute demos its handheld 3D scanner, while XYZ shows off new Da Vinci 3D printers. Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, based in the Australia office.
SCANOLOGY’s handheld laser scanners are designed to achieve detailed scanning results, rapid data acquisition, and workable operational adaptability, supporting aerospace, automotive, heavy industry, ...
FARO® introduced the FARO Freestyle3D Objects handheld 3D scanner for forensic scene capture and documentation. The Freestyle3D Objects is the third product in FARO’s popular Freestyle family of ...
Leading manufacturer of 3D printing equipment, Creality offers the best deals in their production of 3D scanners made for the 3D printing process: the CR-Scan Ferret and CR-Scan Lizard. Creality ...
CAPTURE 3D enhances its selection of portable 3D metrology solutions with the T-SCAN hawk handheld 3D scanner, offering fast and easy high-quality 3D data collection with the flexibility to measure ...
Let’s explore how Hexagon’s handheld 3D scanning technology allows for metrology-grade parts scanning, allowing for the digitalization of parts without the concern of fixturing or environmental ...
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- Handheld 3D scanning technologies are increasingly shaping global product development workflows, especially as companies adopt 3D scanning for product design ...
CAPTURE 3D upgrades its portable 3D scanner offerings with the ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2, a handheld 3D laser scanner providing speed and reliability to easily capture metrology-grade precision data for a ...
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The FARO Freestyle 2 is a high-quality portable 3D scanner designed for fast, photorealistic 3D reality capture. With its ultra-responsive real-time display, on-site review has never been easier or ...
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As technologies evolve, they typically tend to grow smaller and more convenient. The first computer occupied about 1,800 sf and weighed almost 50 tons. Now they can be carried with us everywhere. The ...