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Paul Hanaphy

Paul Hanaphy

Originally from London, Paul Hanaphy is a journalist turned marketing content writer at Artec 3D. Since going full-time as a journalist five years ago, Paul has reported on everything from local news to stories with national and even international dimensions. Following a stint at a regional newspaper, Paul turned a long-standing interest in advanced technologies into a career, by joining an industry publication and writing articles for 3D Printing Industry.

While putting together news, features, and interview pieces, Paul became better acquainted with the disruptive potential of 3D printing and 3D scanning. During his time at the publication, Paul also covered and spoke at industry events like Formnext, Rapid+TCT, and IMTS, quickly becoming an authoritative voice for those working in the sector.

Paul has a keen interest in automotive and aerospace – and over the years, this has been reflected in his work. After his graduation from Kingston University with a Master’s Degree in journalism, Paul went on to cover racing series like NASCAR and Formula 1, as well as popular British showcases such as the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Farnborough Airshow.

Aiming to get ever-closer access to such technological innovation, Paul left the British Isles in early 2023, to begin a new European adventure at Artec 3D. As part of the Artec team, he now curates content for those seeking to better understand how 3D scanning works, where it’s beginning to be applied, and how it continues to break boundaries across industries.

When he’s not writing about 3D scanning, Paul is likely playing football, cheering at a racetrack, or clutching a dictionary while trying to order coffee in another language. Want to stay up-to-date with Paul’s latest posts on the 3D industry? Follow his Linkedin page here.

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Dutch windmill

Restoring an iconic Dutch windmill with Artec 3D scanning & AI Photogrammetry

One of Holland’s famous windmills has been digitized to allow for restoration work using a combination of Artec 3D scanning & AI Photogrammetry in Artec Studio.

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Scanning for metrology

3D scanning for metrology

At times, traditional CMMs can struggle to rapidly and non-invasively measure objects, particularly when these feature holes or brittle surfaces. Fortunately, advances in 3D scanning mean it can now counter such difficulties.

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Colt Group

Colt Group repairing leaks while keeping refineries running with Artec Leo

Artec 3D scanning is enabling the Colt Group to accelerate the repairs it carries out at plants and refineries, while helping reduce the material and environmental cost of any leakages.

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Alexander the Great

Artec Leo solves great historic mystery for a Discovery Channel special

The mystery of Alexander the Great’s missing tomb has finally been solved on popular Discovery Channel TV show Expedition Unknown with the help of Artec Leo.

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Photogrammetry for games

Photogrammetry for games

Over the last decade, character models and environments in CGI and video games have come on leaps and bounds, not just due to hardware upgrades, but the adoption of digitization technology like photogrammetry, which turns photos and videos into beautiful 3D models.

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NDT

What is NDT?

In manufacturing, it’s common to hear the phrase non-destructive testing or ‘NDT.’ But what does it actually mean? NDT is a catch-all term that describes any process of measuring or evaluating the properties of a product without having to damage it.

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