3D-Imaging Software Developed by Iranian Specialists Helps Engineers to Construct High-Quality Structures

3D-Imaging Software Developed by Iranian Specialists Helps Engineers to Construct High-Quality Structures

TEHRAN (ANA)- A knowledge-based company in Iran has succeeded in designing a 3D-imaging software which can help the civil engineers and architectures to construct stronger and better structures.
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“Designing three-dimensional structures before building real structures paves the way for development of high-quality products and more safety in the construction market,” Saeed Zaqari, the managing director of the knowledge-based company active in the field of housing and rural development infrastructure, told ANA.

He explained that the company provides services like 3D imaging of structures before construction which accelerates implementation of projects.

“The designed 3D model will be completely similar to the original one and it shows all the parts of a structure in 3D, even switches and sockets, etc., which helps the engineers to implement construction operations and reduces construction costs by 10% to 15% and the cost of duplication of work by 90% to 95% which is significant,” Zaqari said.

“This 3D model is capable of showing the access ways and air intake in structures which can be used to prevent fire. Another function of this 3D model is to show the entire infrastructure existing in the tunnel, building construction, petrochemical installations and sensitive structures of the city like hospitals, etc.,” he noted.

Earlier this month, another knowledge-based company in Iran had also presented a new platform which can be used in preparing and holding 3D exhibitions in the Metaverse space.

“Hitex is the first 3D virtual exhibition creation platform that supports virtual exhibitions in the Metaverse space,” Arash Ashtiani, the managing director of the knowledge-based company, told ANA.

He explained that some people who are not able to visit the exhibitions in person due to special conditions like illness, air pollution, distance, etc. can easily visit the exhibitions through virtual and different DevApps (software production process) like Android, IOS, Windows, etc. by using the home-made platform.

Ashtiani noted that the platform makes it possible for visitors to communicate with exhibitors and talk live, adding, “The possibility of interacting with exhibitors, downloading brochures, accessing social networks and messengers, receiving contact numbers, etc. are also available to those interested.”

“At the same time, access to the site and, most importantly, the possibility of audio and video communication are also available and the visitors can rate the visited booth and add that booth to their favorites,” he said.

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