This technology uses lasers to capture detailed data points of a physical object or environment. The data captured is then used to create a highly accurate 3D digital representation, which can be used for a variety of purposes, such as creating digital twins, generating virtual walkthroughs, or as a reference for reverse engineering
3D modeling is the process of creating a 3-dimensional digital representation of a physical object or environment. The model can be used for visualization, simulation, analysis, or as a reference for fabrication. The accuracy of the 3D model depends on the quality of the data captured and the method used for creating the model
A digital twin is a digital replica of an industrial plant that can be used to simulate, analyze and optimize operations. The digital twin is created using data from various sources, such as 3D laser scanning, process data, and sensor data. By simulating the operations of an industrial plant, the digital twin can help identify areas for improvement and provide a platform for optimizing operations and maintenance
Reverse engineering is the process of creating a detailed design of a spare part based on its physical properties. The design can then be used to replace an existing part or improve it. This service can be used when original design documents are not available or when a part needs to be updated to meet changing requirements
A topographical survey maps the natural and man-made features of an area, including the shape and contours of the land, bodies of water, and structures. This type of survey is often used for land development, civil engineering, and other construction projects
An underground survey maps the subsurface features and characteristics of an area, including underground utilities and geology. This type of survey is often used for construction projects, as well as for the planning and management of underground utilities