TCT 3Sixty; the must-attend event for design, engineering and manufacturing professionals, held at Birmingham’s NEC from June 8th – 9th, didn’t disappoint with its two days of insightful presentations, networking opportunities and product showcases!
The team at T3DMC was excited to share our range of portable handheld 3D scanners with visitors at the show.
We have something for every application, from KSCAN MAGIC which has the capability to accurately measure items from the size of a coin up to the size of a large SUV in one setup, to TRACKSCAN which adopts a unique tracking technology to be able to scan medium to large objects without the need for reference markers.
We also enjoyed showcasing SIMSCAN, a real breakthrough product in the handheld category with its compact and lightweight design coupled with rapid surface capture and high accuracy. And finally, the innovative iREAL 2E, specifically designed for non-industrial applications, which lets you capture exactly what you see, with true to life high resolution texture and colour reproduction; quick, easy to learn and even easier to use.
“We had a brilliant response to the live demos of our range of SCANTECH 3D scanners, which are ideal for a wide range of applications, from reverse engineering to quality control and so much more,” explains Adam Stanley, Managing Director at T3DMC.
“These ultra portable handheld systems are versatile, user-friendly and offer cost-effective solutions for customers looking to collect clean, detailed and accurate .stl data for their downstream projects.”
For more information on our 3D scanning services and products, or to book your free demonstration of our scanners, get in touch with the team.
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