new words for ancient worlds

New stories emerge when the most advanced technologies are used to look into the past.
The reproduction of tangible copies of objects facilitates the study and restoration of the artifacts and makes them accessible to a wider and more distant public and with special needs.
With digital survey to 3D printing reproduction with the help of Augmented and Virtual Reality, Robin Lab has been helping the preservation of cultural heritage for more than a decade.

archive

Laser scans, photogrammetry and non-invasive analyzes to archive any type of archaeological find.

digitally restore

Restore missing parts of artwork digitally, thanks to 3D modeling, and physically, with 3D printing.

accessibilità

Dare maggiore accessibilità alle opere con percorsi tattili per non vedenti e ipovedenti.

preservation of cultural heritage

The new digital technologies, to which 3D printing belongs, are processes that lead to the creation of a physical object starting from a digital file (2D or, more often, 3D). They are creating new opportunities and new tools for those working in the archaeological, artistic and historical field. In particular, 3D scanning and 3D printing technologies have introduced great innovations in the preservation, development and disclosure of our heritage. The technologies involved are: 3D scanning, modelling, and printing.