Showcasing Cultarm3d
Across Europe in 2026
During During spring 2026, Verus Digital significantly expanded its international presence, presenting its autonomous 3D digitization system at a series of high-profile conferences and industry events across Europe. Through these appearances, the company demonstrated its latest advancements in automated 3D capture, targeting sectors ranging from museums and cultural heritage to security, research, and digital imaging.
Strong Presence in Germany’s Innovation and Museum Landscape
Germany played a central role in Verus Digital’s 2026 event strategy. The company was present at several key events, connecting with both public-sector stakeholders and cultural institutions.
At Focus Museum 2026 in Brandenburg a. d. Havel, Verus Digital engaged directly with museum professionals, showcasing how its autonomous digitization system can streamline the preservation and documentation of cultural artifacts. The system’s ability to produce high-resolution, consistent 3D models with minimal manual intervention drew particular interest from institutions focused on scaling digitization efforts.
In Berlin, Verus Digital participated in EPC Berlin 2026, where the emphasis shifted toward security and infrastructure applications. Here, the company highlighted how autonomous 3D digitization can support forensic documentation, situational analysis, and digital twins for critical environments.
The company further strengthened its presence in the cultural and digital sectors at Digitaler Frühling Leipzig 2026, presenting its technology as a bridge between creative industries and advanced automation. The Leipzig region proved especially valuable, as Verus Digital also exhibited at the GPEC Leipzig 2026, a leading trade show focused upon public safety and law enforcement technologies. At GPEC, the system’s capability to rapidly capture complex environments for investigative purposes was a key talking point.
Finally, at the annual summit of the Museumsbund which took place this year in Münster, one of the most important gatherings for museum professionals in Germany, Verus Digital reinforced its role as a partner for large-scale digitization initiatives. The company demonstrated how autonomous workflow.
On June 20, 2026, Verus Digital presented at the DGPh (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie), Section for Science, Medicine, and Technology, held at the State Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich.
The company showcased its autonomous 3D digitization system in a talk on 3D scanning for cultural heritage, highlighting precise, efficient, and reproducible digitization workflows. Its contribution positioned Verus Digital at the intersection of scientific imaging, photography, and digital preservation, reinforcing its role as an innovator in automated 3D capture.s reduce operational costs and improve reproducibility, addressing long-standing challenges in museum digitization projects.
Expanding into International Creative and Scientific Communities
In Bled, Slovenia, Verus Digital took part in ChemCH 2026, a conference focused on chemical and scientific research.
There, the company demonstrated how autonomous 3D digitization can support laboratory documentation, material analysis, and reproducible research environments. The ability to accurately capture complex physical structures without manual setup resonated with scientific audiences seeking efficiency and precision.
Positioning Autonomous 3D Digitization as a Cross-Industry Standard
Across all events, a common theme emerged: the growing demand for automated, reliable, and scalable 3D digitization solutions. Verus Digital’s system addresses this need by combining robotics, intelligent workflows, and advanced imaging into a fully autonomous platform.
Whether applied in museums, security operations, creative industries, or scientific research, the technology enables users to digitize objects and environments with minimal human intervention while maintaining high quality and consistency.
Looking Ahead
Verus Digital’s 2026 event participation underscores its commitment to driving innovation in 3D digitization and expanding its footprint across key European markets. By engaging with diverse sectors and demonstrating real-world applications, the company continues to position its autonomous system as a transformative tool for digital transformation. As industries increasingly adopt 3D data as a core asset, Verus Digital’s presence at these events marks an important step toward establishing autonomous digitization as a new standard.