3D scanning technology is known to be the most effective way to restore heritage and digitize museums. With 3D scanners, we can create highly accurate and detailed models of objects and structures, which can be used for a variety of purposes, from conservation to restoration to research. Its ability to capture data and restore details has greatly benefited human civilization to pass on to our future generations today.
This technology is especially valuable for cultural relics and archaeological sites that are difficult to access, such as those located in remote areas or underwater. Thanks to our professional 3D scanners, the damaged part of the antique can be restored after its 3D geometric data is collected and analyzed. People can enjoy a wide range of digital museum options around the world.
In the near future, as 3D digitalization technology continues to improve, 3D digitalization will contribute to cultural and archaeological relics more than we expect.
Preservation: Digitization helps create digital copies, protecting the originals from environmental and human impacts.
Dissemination: Through digital platforms, antiquities will reach a wide audience, especially young people, helping them better understand the history and culture of the nation.
Research: Digitized data facilitates researchers, helping them analyze, compare and discover new values.
Restoration: Digital technology supports the restoration process of damaged antiquities, helping them return to their original state.