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Published on 28th Apr. 2026

SHINING 3D April Exhibition Recap: Advancing a Unified Vision for Digital Manufacturing

Discover highlights from SHINING 3D's April exhibition recap, showcasing the company's latest innovations and global industry presence at major trade shows.

April 2026 marked a pivotal month for SHINING 3D as the company executed a global tour across three of the world’s most influential industrial exhibitions: Global Industrie in France, SIMTOS in South Korea, and Rapid + TCT in the United States. Across these three major international exhibitions, we observed a shared and accelerating transformation—industries worldwide are converging on a digital-first approach to manufacturing, where high-precision 3D data becomes a core driver of productivity, quality, and innovation.

 

Across all venues, SHINING 3D continues to enable more efficient and connected industrial workflows. We presented a comprehensive portfolio of solutions, including FreeScan Omni and FreeScan Trak Nova for industrial complex part measurement, as well as RobotScan series for automated scanning and smart production line integration.

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In addition, we showcased EinScan Rigil, a high-performance portable 3D scanner for engineering and multi-industry applications, and EinScan Medixa, designed for medical digitization and specialized professional use. These solutions collectively demonstrated a clear application logic: 3D digitization is evolving from a measurement tool into a foundational capability spanning the entire workflow.

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Another key theme across all three exhibitions was accessibility. There is a growing global demand for metrology-grade accuracy that can be deployed directly on the shop floor.

SHINING 3D’s solutions attracted strong attention within this broader industry trend. Across the exhibitions, professionals from automotive, heavy industry sectors engaged in in-depth discussions around high-precision inspection, dynamic measurement, and workflow efficiency. There was also significant interest from companies advancing smart manufacturing and industrial automation, particularly in how 3D digitization can be integrated into production lines. At the same time, users from product design, reverse engineering, and medical fields explored the versatility of SHINING 3D technologies in supporting diverse and specialized application scenarios.

We sincerely thank everyone who visited our booths and engaged with our team. We look forward to continuing these collaborations and working together toward a smarter, more connected manufacturing future.

About SHINING 3D

Since 2004, SHINING 3D has been developing advanced and accessible 3D scanning hardware and software. For over 20 years, the company has focused on R&D and manufacturing of high-precision 3D scanners, which empower professionals worldwide in industrial metrology, full-field inspection, 3D modeling, reverse engineering, and digital dentistry. To guarantee reliability in quality control, SHINING 3D operates a CNAS-accredited Accuracy Laboratory and maintains strict accuracy calibration standards for high-end 3D scanning devices, ensuring its devices deliver trusted performance. With global presence in Germany, the USA, Japan, Spain and China, SHINING 3D serves and supports customers in over 100 countries. The company's mission is to provide 3D vision technology that improves efficiency, enhances quality, and optimizes cost-effectiveness for design and manufacturing processes.