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  1. TEXEL

    United Kingdom

    Texel is involved in 3D scanning research, applying deep machine learning algorithms, and developing software for processing 3D copies. Texel’s solutions for professional scanning of a person, the scanner Texel Portal and the proprietary software Texel Cloud for creating 3D models in real time are backed by a strong scientific base. The full-color scanner Portal quickly creates a digital copy of a person and the high-tech algorithms analyze and evaluate the figure. The results from this coordination can be used for clothing selection, fitness progress evaluation and realistic animation. Accurate 3D models can also be used in the creation of viral content, 3D souvenirs, computer games and VR/AR systems. Texel history starts in 2007 with scientific project of reconstructing image-based 3D models of the human body for VR systems. 7 years later the founders of Texel, Sergey Klimentyev, Maxim Fedyukov and Andrey Poskonin combined their ideas, work and experience in order to be the first in Russia to create a fast and accurate scanner for making digital 3D models of people and large objects. Texel Portal scanners work successfully in 15 countries in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, the USA, and Australia. Every 20 seconds a new image appears in the Texel cloud. Texel continues to work on perfecting the machine learning algorithms which assist in creating exact 3D models using consistent and affordable equipment.

  2. BTRD3D

    France

    The company BTRD3D, is a Retailer, which operates in the 3D scanner industry. It also operates in the Dimensional inspection, 3D digitalisation, Dimensional inspection, metrology, and 3d modelling industries. It is based in Arzal, France.

  3. HARTING STIFTUNG & CO. KG

    Germany

    The HARTING Technology Group is a leading global supplier of industrial connection technology for the three lifelines of "power", "signal" and "data", with 13 production sites and subsidiaries in 43 countries. We are particularly focussed on the transportation, mechanical engineering, robotics, energy and automation technology markets, where industrial connectors and circular connectors are becoming increasingly important. The HARTING Technology Group has succeeded in understanding the trends driving integrated industry and applying them wisely and effectively within the industrial sector. In the context of modularisation, digitalisation, integration, miniaturisation and customer-oriented solutions, we integrate current sensors/transducers, software and hardware systems and modular connectors, like the Han-Modular®, into the daily routine of industrial applications. Our approximately 4300 employees do their part every single day, contributing to sales of EUR 586 million in the 2015/16 financial year.

  4. WONDER INDUSTRIES LTD.

    United Kingdom

    Wonder Industries is a home for sustainable and innovative products and services. We transform the UK and European markets into one decentralised online fashion factory, making sourcing and production processes 2X faster, 30% cheaper, and 100% transparent. Wonder Industries help designers and manufacturers work more collaboratively and reinvigorate the industry’s on-shore capacity and agility in design and manufacture, developing technologies to increase productivity, cut lead times, lower costs, and reduce waste. Our idea of a solution lies in business empowerment and providing equal opportunities for local UK and EU suppliers through digitalisation. Wonder Industries was built with the vision of a better future for fashion. A fashion that is inclusive, sustainable, and less harmful to our planet. We believe overproduction can be eradicated, and sustainability can be achieved through gradual market diversification involving local economies.