KLIB
KLIB is an Ambassador
Experts in Artec 3D’s complete line of scanners, unbeatable customer service and technical support.
Gold certified
Exceptional knowledge of Artec 3D products, excellent support for customers.
Geomagic Software
Authorized Provider of Artec 3D + Geomagic software.
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We offer 3D scanning solutions for reverse engineering, quality control and other 3D scan-based applications. Relying on our employees’ long-term experience in sales and support of 3D scanners, we offer you solutions that suit your particular application. As a certified distribution partner of 3D Systems, also granted the Gold Partner status by Artec 3D, we guarantee you a first-class demonstration of our product portfolio.
Available demo scanners
A metrological 3D solution, perfect for capturing small objects for CAD applications and more
Long range laser scanner for digitizing large objects, such as airplanes or buildings.
The perfect metrology-grade desktop 3D scanner for quality inspection, jewelry and dentistry.
Our best 3D scanner, equipped with wireless technology and an inbuilt touch screen
The ideal 3D scanning solution for making quick and accurate 3D models of medium-sized objects
Partner offices
Client success stories
With Artec Micro, the milk-design team is now able to create both gem settings and custom-designed jewelry entirely in-house and more sustainably.
Classic-Car.TV digitizes a unique 1937 Ford Eifel with Artec 3D scanners at the MakerSpace innovation center of the Technical University of Munich.
High up in the Himalayas, ancient bones that lay untouched for 2,000 years and were not excavated until the late 90s hold insights into the lives of a people about whom relatively little is known. Experts from the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) work to share this discovery with the world.
A German prosthetics specialist turned to 3D scanning to create a highly-functional new arm for one of their patients.
A small team of maritime archaeologists in Germany was in a race against time to clean, scan, annotate, and photograph 228 timbers from an ancient shipwreck before winter set in.