Successful 3D scanning in Chicago

This week, we’ve continued our ambitious project to 3D-scan all of the world’s event and exhibition venues. Our expert, Isak , just returned from Chicago, where he 3D-scanned parts of the well-known McCormick Place for one of our clients.

Today, 3D scanning has become an integral part of how we at Adapt plan our projects. By creating digital twins of venues, we can operate faster, smarter, and with a level of detail that significantly impacts project execution even before on-site presence. This provides us and our clients with a clear, shared vision from the outset (and significantly fewer surprises on-site).

Our 3D scans provide an exact digital twin that allows us to navigate, extract precise measurements, and analyze from all angles. We can also generate a complete point cloud of the entire facility, which we utilize in our 3D tools to create realistic visualizations in advance. Click the link in the comments and experience it yourself!

The result is well-designed solutions, assurance for all project stakeholders, and more efficient productions. While we may not manage to 3D scan every venue worldwide, we are methodically working through the list with great dedication! A big thank you to our clients and our team for their trust. The next destination awaits.

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