


This feature, unprecedented, requires only that the user answer a few questions about the object to be scanned, and what the intended results are. Promising to fulfill the requirements of professionals no matter their level of expertise, Studio 11 now offers a list of new automated features, with the autopilot mode being most prominently highlighted.

The software is designed to be used with their lineup of professional handheld scanners as well as sensors. Now, upon its release, the company is indeed that much closer to reaching their goal for simplifying scanning processes around the world. While the team was at RAPID 2016, they had time to check out a preview of Artec 3D’s new version of Studio 11, reporting on the broad strokes as it was still in the beta testing phase. Very well-known too for their archiving work with museums like Bulgaria’s National Museum of Military History and the Stara Zagora, the Luxembourg-headquartered company seems to be doing the world a favor just by being in business. Not all of the work performed with Artec scanners is on an artistic level, however, as we’ve seen this technology doing very important work too in areas such as the water industry, helping the UK’s largest water and wastewater services company detect and assess corrosion in pipes. This is a company responsible for allowing us to write some very interesting-and memorable-stories, from their recent project in scanning a private collection of Greek artifacts to scanning endangered birds and translating their beauty in 3D prints. Considering all that has been accomplished throughout recent years with Artec handhel d scanners, one can scarcely imagine the heights they will reach with the new Studio 11 software, just released.
