Zebra Imaging Launches 3D Holographic Maps

Zebra Imaging has created a 3D holographic map that doesn’t require 3D glasses to view. Zebra co-founder Michael Klug says that the company are able to laser-encode any 3D imaging data into a thin sheet of plastic that will display the image in 3D and users can walk around htem to get a 360 degree perspective.

The maps are currently being used by the military, but the general public can also buy prints. Zebra Imaging supports SketchUp and other CAD programs and the ZScape Color pricing begins at $1,500 and goes up to $ 3,500 for the larger prints.

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