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Nonprofit Support & Educational Institutions

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Manual documentation and limited access to physical assets can restrict research, outreach, and learning opportunities. Our services provide a solution for capturing and sharing digital assets, allowing you to enrich your curriculum, secure invaluable resources, and engage new audiences.

Immersive Learning & Research Opportunities:

We solve the pain of costly and logistically challenging physical field trips. By digitizing a rare artifact or a complex geological formation, we allow students worldwide to explore it in a virtual 3D environment. This provides repeated access at virtually no additional cost after the initial scan.

Permanent Digital Archiving & Preservation of Collections:

We solve the problem of deterioration, damage, or loss of fragile collections. Creating a 3D digital archive of a brittle ancient manuscript or an endangered plant specimen ensures its preservation even if the physical object is damaged. This saves immeasurable future costs of attempted physical repair or the irreplaceable loss of cultural and scientific knowledge.

Efficient Facility Management & Campus Planning:

We solve the challenge of managing campus assets with limited and outdated data. Our services generate accurate 3D models of campus buildings, infrastructure, and utilities for streamlined maintenance and planning. This prevents costly misfits during construction or equipment installation that could lead to thousands of dollars in rework and weeks of project delays.

Engaging Public Outreach & Fundraising:

We provide a solution for engaging new audiences without the high costs of physical infrastructure. Our services develop compelling virtual tours, interactive exhibits, and visualizations of historical sites, attracting thousands of visitors worldwide. This generates new educational and outreach opportunities at a fraction of the cost of traditional exhibits