
Reproduction, enlargement of works with 3D museography
Museums are also adopting large-format 3D printing for the reproduction or enlargement of works of art to be exhibited. From our range of 3D scanners we are able to digitise artistic pieces and works of art in order to reproduce them to scale or in even larger dimensions.
3D museography allows the exhibition of missing pieces
In the field of palaeontology, certain discoveries make it possible to reconstitute, for example, animals that have disappeared. It is sometimes possible to exhibit 3D printed skeletons while keeping the real skeletons away from the public.
Making art accessible to all
3D printing makes art and culture accessible to the blind, thanks to this additive printing technology. Indeed, for a long time, museums have been offering access to blind people with many tools: audio guides, adapted tours, drawings and plans in relief... Today, large format 3D printing makes it possible to allow this public to touch and feel certain works.


Highlighting exhibitions
3D museography can also be used to produce a large-format work to materialise an artist's exhibition, to draw attention to the exhibition, the dates or to promote the museum programme in order to increase attendance.
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Discover 3D printed art pieces
3D museography can also be used to produce a large-format work to materialise an artist's exhibition, to draw attention to the exhibition, the dates or to promote the museum programme in order to increase attendance.
Why choose us?
Pami3D is the specialist in large format 3D printing, and allows you to give volume to your creations and visual impact to your offer