3-D digital engineering is being used in a variety of applications and is impacting the world in ways never imagined.
The CBS television series "CSI" ranks among the most popular shows in America. So popular, in fact, that several iterations of the show have been created to satisfy public demand. While the popularity of CSI is not a surprise, what may be surprising is that the technology they use in the show - one form of which is often referred to as 3-D digital engineering - has transitioned from the bastions of popular science fiction and moved into real laboratories. This technology is hitting mainstream production and biopharmaceutical manufacturing in the form of complex scale models. 3-D digital engineering is now being used in a variety of applications and is impacting the world in ways never imagined.
Point Data Marketing Inc. (PDMI) is a leader in the field of 3-D digital engineering. The company rose to the forefront of this new technology by working on projects for organizations like the Smithsonian Institution, National Geographic, Chicago Magnesium & Casting and Edwards Lifescience. By using 3-D digital engineering to scan, replicate and then create three-dimensional models, a variety of applications are applied to that data.