3D Breakthrough: Picture Perfect Surgery. Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne.

Date: October 2004. Source: Herald Sun, Australia. Article: 3D Breakthrough: Picture Perfect Surgery Evie Rosa, 5, is a different girl after an operation six weeks ago to enlarge her skull. Five-year-old Evie suffered scaphocephaly, a condition where the head is disproportionately long and narrow after the premature fusion of bones in the skull. During surgery…

ADIR Selects 3dMD’s Foundation 3D Subject Capture Technology for Inclusion in its Face Recognition System.

Date: September 2004 Source: Press Announcement ATLANTA – 3dMD LLC, a pioneer in medically precise, 3D photography of the human form, today announced a software license agreement with Houston-based Advanced Digital Imaging Research, LLC (ADIR) to integrate 3dMD’s 3D image acquisition technology into their new 3D Face Recognition product line. ADIR recently received a NIST-ATP…

3dMD Launches the Laptop-Version of its 3dMDface System to Help Collect 3D Facial Morphology Data for the US National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Date: August 2004. Source: Press Announcement. US NIH/National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research, Offering New 3D Facial Morphology Service to Researchers and Organizations that Support Genetic Research ATLANTA – 3dMD, the world’s market leader in ultra-fast, high precision 3D surface imaging, today announced the official production release of its laptop-version of its modular 3dMDface…

3dMD Customer Arizona State University Enrolls More Than 500 Subjects for Biometrics Analysis and Authentication Research During SIGGRAPH 2004

Date: August 2004. Source: Press Announcement. Headline: 3dMD Customer Arizona State University Enrolls More Than 500 Subjects for Biometrics Analysis and Authentication Research During SIGGRAPH 2004 Atlanta (13-August-2004): 3dMD, the world’s market leader in ultra-fast 3D surface imaging, today announced its customer’s success of scanning more than 500 faces at SIGGRAPH to build an extensive…

3dMD Announces Four New Healthcare Clients.

Date: May 2003 Source: Press Announcement ATLANTA. 3dMD, a pioneer in 3-D surface imaging, today announced that four US-based centers of clinical excellence and research have purchased its 3D surface capture systems. 3dMD is excited to report continued momentum for its 3-D surface capture and application in healthcare. During the past few months, the following…

3dMD Launches the Next-Generation of Modular 3D Surface Image Acquisition Devices at AAOMS 2002 in Chicago.

Date: October 2002. Source: Press Announcement. CHICAGO – 3dMD, a pioneer in 3D surface imaging, today announced the official launch of its next generation of modular 3D surface image acquisition devices, the MU Series, at the AAOMS Annual Meeting in Chicago (October 2-5, 2002). 3dMD also announced that the first MU2 production device has been…

Atlanta-based 3dMD unveils torso imager.

Date: May 2001. Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Article: Atlanta-based 3dMD, which specializes in 3-D technology for health care, has launched its DSP800 device, a three-dimensional torso imager that should provide more information for patients seeking breast surgery. “With current breast surgery consultations, plastic surgeons ask patients to provide them with photos of what they want,…

3dMD’s 3-Dimensional Image Capture Device Will Elevate Communications Between Plastic Surgeons and Their Patients Facing or Wanting Breast Surgery.

Date: May 2001. Source: Cosmetic Surgery News. Article: 3dMD, a pioneer in 3-D technology for healthcare, today launched its DSP800 device, the first 3-dimensional torso imager, for the upcoming Aesthetic Meeting 2001 being hosted by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation in New York (May 3-9,…

Medical Research Study Launched Focusing on the Effects Surgery and Orthodontics Have on the Face.

Date: November 27, 2000. Source: Press Announcement ATLANTA – 3dMD, a provider of 3-D surface imaging systems for healthcare, today announced that its DSP400 has been bought for use in the University of Washington Orthognathic Surgery Program’s upcoming quantitative research study. Led by the program’s three directors – Dr. Dale Bloomquist, Dr. Don Joondeph and…