
Panel Discussion: 3D/4D Scanning and/or AI 3D Content Generation? - 25.PD
Title:
Panel Discussion: 3D/4D Scanning and/or AI 3D Content Generation?
Moderator:
Dr Nicola D'APUZZO, Hometrica Consulting, Switzerland
Panelists:
Dr Matt GILMER, Senior Data Scientist, Size Stream, USA
Dr Titus LEISTNER, CEO, Copresence, Germany
Dr Konstantin OTT, Senior 3D Scanning Engineer, VITRONIC Machine Vision, Germany
Dr Stanislao GRAZIOSO, CEO, BeyondShape, Italy
Dr Javad AMIRIAN, Head of AI, Stage11, France
Contents:
The quality of AI-generated 3D content has recently seen drastic improvements, enabling the creation of high-quality 3D avatars and realistic animations from just single images or text prompts.
This raises a critical question: Is investing in costly 3D/4D scanning equipment, complex 3D modeling software and sophisticated 3D data processing solutions still justified?
At the upcoming panel at 3DBODY.TECH 2025, experts will discuss the future of traditional methods such as 3D/4D body scanning, 3D body modeling, and 3D body data processing. We will explore how these classical approaches can withstand and/or can embrace AI advancements.
Presentation:
VIDEO will be available here in Q3.2026.
VIDEO availble in proceedings (purchase order)
How to Cite (MLA):
N. D'Apuzzo et al., "Panel Discussion: 3D/4D Scanning and/or AI 3D Content Generation?", Proceedings of 3DBODY.TECH 2025 - 16th International Conference and Expo on 3D/4D Body Scanning, Data and Processing Technologies, Lugano, Switzerland, 21-22 Oct. 2025, #PD.
Details:
Proceedings: 3DBODY.TECH 2025, 21-22 Oct. 2025, Lugano, Switzerland
Paper/Presentation: #PD
DOI: -
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