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Thanks to detailed, true-to-life models and a lot of hard work: 'The Golden Compass' won an Oscar in the category of 'Best Visual Effects' at the 2008 Academy Awards.

2009 marks the 500th anniversary of the coronation of King Henry VIII of England. Henry was one of the most colorful of English monarchs whose actions had a major impact on the country’s heritage.

The 3D Organization of Matsushita Electric Works changes the manufacturing workflow from design to mold creation.

3D digitizer is effectively applied to the processes of the state-of-the-art research which is a mainstay of the Kao brand.

The secret of the company's latest mold creation method to satisfy customers' needs is revealed.

The Non-Contact 3D Digitizer VIVID 9i replaced the conventional inspection process using manual marking.

The Non-Contact 3D Digitizer VIVID 9i drastically shortens cycle from trial to die revision by visualizing spring-back.

Carolina solved their challenging project with a turnkey system from Konica Minolta Sensing Americas.

Ladies and Gentlemen, We are pleased to present these application notes introducing the Konica Minolta Non-Contact 3D Digitizer as the ideal scanning tool for art restoration, conservation, museum services and cultural heritage.
We are pleased to present this application note introducing the Konica Minolta Non-Contact 3D Digitizer as the ideal scanning tool for applications in medical sciences. Actively engaged in 3D imaging technology internationally since 1997, Konica Minolta works in close partnership with leading universities, research institutes and software partners.

EBARA Densan Ltd. was founded as a fully-owned subsidiary of EBARA Corporation, an environment-conscious company focusing on the realization of “sustainable society,” and has established track records for wind and water-power machinery systems, water-treatment systems, environmental protection systems, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment in the areas of information, communications, and control.

One of the thrills of being a design engineer is working on some really neat new things, be it a radical visual element for a car, a revolutionary new aircraft shape, an “over the top” consumer electronics device, or any product that you can later point out to family and friends as “my work.”

The School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University, is engaged in a wide range of geographical, forensic and archaeological research. In particular Professor Matthew Bennett has been using the Konica Minolta Vivid-900 Optical Laser Scanner to record human and animal trace fossils – footprints – from a range of different geological environments around the World.