Regenstein XR
AR app Fortress Regenstein research project “Heritage XR – Social Mixed Reality for Cross-Location Heritage Tourism”: users can see and talk to each other in the app regardless of how far apart they actually are physically.
3D surveying with optical measurement systems (from object surveying, photogrammetric imaging, terrestrial, mobile and airborne laser scanning, UAV flight, etc.) is at the heart of the process chain, which is carried out by the extensive ArcTron team of experts.
The team of engineers and technicians processes the 3D data into elevation and terrain models, creates digital, photorealistic 3D models and CAD plans, aerial photographs and more.
3D designers integrate these data into simulation and real-time platforms, film projects, app developments, 3D (museum) applications, in holograms and high-quality virtual reality / augmented reality solutions or prepare the data for the in-house model building department. Using 3D printers, CNC milling machines or casting moulds, exhibition models in various sizes and materials are produced in museum quality. Discover what ArcTron 3D can do for you by sufing the following pages…
Leica Flexline Total Station
Leica GPS Antenna
BLK360 Laser Scanner G1 & G2
tGIS App
AR app Fortress Regenstein research project “Heritage XR – Social Mixed Reality for Cross-Location Heritage Tourism”: users can see and talk to each other in the app regardless of how far apart they actually are physically.
Digitale Rekonstruktion von drei römischen Grabfiguren und Bemalung anhand wissenschaftlicher Vorgaben.
3D measurement of the Igel Column using laser scanning and photogrammetry in high resolution, evaluating data plus 3D printing preparation
App design & programming and design of landscape models for the interactive application of Cistercian monastery landscapes.
Augmented Reality Presentation within the XR SPACE @ MTM23 im House Join from 25. – 27.10.2023 in Munich
Cooperation and research projects with Prof. Dr. Bernd Fröhlich and his top-class team of the “Virtual Reality and Visualization Research Group” at the Bauhaus-University Weimar.
At the congress we will present one of our current 3D projects in detail in a scientific contribution: the comprehensive photorealistic 3D digitization and visualization of the monastery St. Michael in Bamberg.