eora 3D

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In early 2013 we were trying to verify the specifications of a parabolic dish we used in Concentrating Solar PV Applications. The cheapest 3D Scanner that was reliable cost $20,000. So we set out to build our own, and four prototypes later, we decided that this was an important problem to solve and in the process became obsessed about Point-Clouds.

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