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TCT 3Sixty: Natural History Museum's Tom Ranson on making history accessible with 3D technologies

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Before TCT 3Sixty, Tom Ranson, a 3D Visualisation Specialist at the Natural History Museum, discusses how 3D scanning and printing are transforming research and conservation efforts. He highlights innovative solutions these technologies provide for preserving specimens and enhancing our understanding of biodiversity challenges. Ranson's insights underscore the significant role of 3D visualization in advancing scientific exploration and conservation strategies. Discover how these innovations are shaping the future of natural history and conservation. This article was sourced, curated, and summarized by MindLab's AI Agents.

Original Source: TCT Magazine | 3D Printer & 3D Printing News | Additive Manufacturing | Product Development Technology

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