ReLogic Research launches ReLogic3D, bringing metrology-grade 3D scanning solutions to US industries

HUNTSVILLE — In a move to make high-precision 3D scanning technology more accessible to U.S. industries, ReLogic Research has launched ReLogic3D.

Huntsville-based ReLogic3D is the exclusive U.S. partner of Smarttech3D Metrology, a European-based, industry leader known for its high-quality structured-light systems.

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Together, the companies plan to bring metrology-grade accuracy and innovative scanning solutions to American customers for the first time at scale, ReLogic Research said in a news release.

ReLogic3D delivers metrology-grade accuracy through structured-light technology and robotics integration, offering cost-effective tools with the added benefit of domestic support and tailored applications.

“Our customers face complex engineering and manufacturing challenges, and ReLogic3D was created to help solve them,” said ReLogic Research CEO Chandler Wicks. “By combining Smarttech3D’s proven precision hardware with relevant experience and expert support, we make advanced 3D scanning both effective and accessible.”

ReLogic3D was created to meet the growing demand for advanced scanning and digital engineering tools across various industries, including aerospace, defense, manufacturing, and cultural conservation.

ReLogic3D differentiators:

  • Metrology-Grade Precision – trusted accuracy for the most demanding applications
  • Industrial Structured-Light Technology & Robotics – advanced, reliable, and repeatable results
  • Half the Cost of Competitors – affordable access without compromising quality
  • Expert Support, Small-Business Mentality – collaborative, hands-on guidance
  • Custom Solutions – tailored integration for unique challenges.

With applications ranging from inspection and reverse engineering to digital twin development and artifact preservation, ReLogic3D aims to provide customers with a clear path to precision, efficiency, and innovation.

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