Creaform's portable 3D measurement technologies have found numerous applications in the research & educational communities, and have opened the door to new ways of doing. They are now used within the course of top-notch research programs and taught in some of the best art and engineering schools in the world, in a wide variety of study fields, like aerospace, applied sciences, archaeology, architecture, arts, automotive design, biomechanics, computer sciences, medicine/dentistry, engineering, industrial design and the military.
Up to now, they are mainly used by college/university faculties and research centers for:
- 3D optical measurement teaching and training tools
(design, analysis, inspection and metrology applications) - 3D scanning (color or not) of 3D artwork
- Post-processing of files, artwork rescaling or rapid prototyping
- 3D archiving (virtual portfolios, etc.)
- Scale-ups/downs of architectural models through 3D scanning
- 3D archiving of architectural models
- Restorations of existing buildings according to original plans
- Building impairment assessment
- 3D scanning of human bodies for crash tests simulations
- 3D scanning of human body parts for medical study purposes
