We digitize Cultural Heritage and create practical applications for it in dissemination and research
OUR APPROACH TO DIGITAL TWIN PROJECTS

Advanced Photogrammetry Techniques
We utilize state-of-the-art photogrammetry techniques to create highly accurate 3D models. We are specialized in both:
- Archaeological site digitization
- Historical object digitization

Geopositioning and LiDAR Data
We understand the importance of geopositioning in research and documentation projects, where precise spatial data enhances the value and usefulness of digital reconstructions. By integrating LiDAR technology and geopositioning, we ensure more accurate mapping of archaeological sites.

Over 10 years of Experience
We’ve been working in the field of digital cultural heritage for over a decade. During this time, we’ve learned to adapt to each project and collaborate closely with our clients to deliver solid, meaningful results that meet their goals.
UNLOCKING THE FULL POTENTIAL OF DIGITAL TWINS
Discover three key benefits in which Digital Twins can add value to your projects

Digital Preservation
- Create a digital archive to preserve objects and sites for future generations
- Offer Global Accessibility to your digital collections

Dissemination
- Generate accurate 3D reconstructions that are of great value in Education
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Produce engaging audiovisual content and online tours to promote your site/collection

Research
- Facilitate in-depth studies through precise and detailed 3D models
- Produce comprehensive publications supported by high-quality digital data
FEATURED PROJECT
Reconstructing a genuine Roman Scorpio from the late Republic.




Project Objective:
The aim of this project was to digitally restore and reconstruct a Roman Scorpio, an ancient artillery device, by assembling its preserved components and recreating the missing parts. This endeavor was conducted in close collaboration with Javier García Pérez (javimountmaker) and the Museu Arqueològic de Catalunya. The restoration process was guided by historical documentation from classical sources such as Vitruvius and modern interpretations by scholars like Peter Connolly, ensuring historical accuracy and authenticity in the reconstruction.
Project Outcome:
The successful completion of the project resulted in a full-scale digital model of a real roman Scorpio, offering a comprehensive hypothesis of its original appearance and functionality. This is one of the few devices of its kind reconstructed in such detail. The final result is now showcased in the exhibition “Imperium: Històries Romanes” at the Museu Arqueològic de Catalunya.
Client:

Museu Arqueològic de Catalunya