SCANOLOGY Introduces SIMSCAN-S Gen2, Palm-Sized 3D Scanner Delivering 0.015 mm Accuracy for High-Precision Inspection ...
A Reddit user transformed the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X into a portable 3D scanner. Discover how this gaming console maps indoor ...
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.
Lake Mary, FL January 07, 2015 - FARO Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:FARO), the world’s most trusted source for 3D measurement, imaging, and realization technology, announces the release of the new FARO ...
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 ...
XYZprinting has created a new handheld 3D scanner that it’s equipped with Intel’s RealSense Camera and priced at just $299. The compact handheld 3D Scanner offers a maximum scanning volume of 2m³ and ...
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 ...
Some of our reader might remember the innovative Fuel3D 3D handheld scanner that launched on the Kickstarter site last year and Successfully raised over $325,000. The Fuel3D 3D handheld scanner has ...
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The handheld Artec Spider is a 3D scanner capable of scanning sharp edges and small objects with extraordinary resolution and accuracy. Named because of its many “eyes,” the Spider has higher accuracy ...
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 ...