3D Systems Delivers Blended Reality with New Applications

3DMe and Sense offer consumer-centric scanning and prototyping.

3D Systems has advanced 3D printing by releasing its 3DMe and Sense applications. Both platforms are compatible with all-in-one, 2-in-1 and laptops equipped with the Intel RealSense 3D camera. This camera can see in three dimensions, and paired with the software, can help users create immersive 3D content.

The combination of 3D capture and editing functions, according to the company, allow users to digitize objects, share animations and create printable selfies.

“With Intel RealSense technology consumers can control and interact with their computers in a natural, intuitive and immersive way,” said Mooly Eden, senior vice president, Intel and general manager, Perceptual Computing Group. “At Intel, we believe 3D scanning and printing is going to be a game changer for consumers, educators and makers. We are thrilled to be working with 3D Systems to jointly apply our integrated 3D camera technology to enable the creation of 3D personalized animation and printed collectibles and selfies everywhere.”

For more information, visit 3D Systems.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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