No doubt that developed economies were transformed as soon as they
embraced technology, Africa, though way behind, is set for
transformation as more Africa focused technological driven innovations
are bathed by Africans in Diaspora.
Recently, a Nigerian serial entrepreneur, Israel Ovirih, introduced
Africa’s first 3 dimension scanning and printing services, adding a new
dimension to selfies in Nigeria.
Speaking at the launch of the ‘disruptive technology’, Ovirih
described the technology as one that will outshine every other
technology availing youths employment through self dependence in
Nigeria.
3D printing, also known as Additive Manufacturing (AM), refers to
various processes used to synthesize a three-dimensional object.
In 3D printing, successive layers of material are formed under computer control to create an object.
These objects can be of almost any shape or geometry, and are produced from a 3D model or other electronic data source.
According to the Nigeria Chairman and Founder, 3D Makery, Ovirih, 3D
scanning and printing service is the “ultimate selfie technology” in
Nigeria and Africa.
It can be for you, your spouse, child, or pet, anything that can be
scanned inside the Shapify booth preserve the most memorable moments
with the ultimate selfie.
The introduction of this service marks the first in Africa and one of the numerous few that are available around the world.
Ovirih disclosed to Journalist at the launch in Lagos that the
innovation, about 30 years old now, started only 2 years ago for
commercial purposes.
Referring to initial technological innovations that were introduced
to Africa and the aftermath effect, Ovirih said: “This is a very
disruptive technology. You can imagine what happened to the post office,
the way we buy things and the way we live our lives using Smartphones.
“But technology in its self is not just disruptive. The purpose of
every technology is to bring abundance to the world, make life easy for
everyone and to deliver good life to everyone.
“Every technology must pass through six stages. Every business that
fails to embrace technology is bound to die, because the younger
generations will over run such businesses with new ideas.
“3D technology is opening up a whole new world of possibilities and
the reward of 3D printing technology is that the scan can be used to
produce a full color figurine known as a ‘Shapie’.
“So, rather than a half cocked snapshot you can have a 3D printed sculpture to either keep as your own or give as a gift.
“The so-called shapies use 3D printing technology and designed to bring joy and happiness each time a person gazes upon the “Mini-Me”.
“We’re thrilled bringing this advanced 3D tools and knowledgeable
support team to help grow Nigeria’s technology business. We have had
success and satisfaction with this technology and, upon experiencing the
technology ourselves, knew it would be a benefit for Nigerians. We are
confident customers will embrace this technology. While it’s still
wonderful to have collections of photos, this 3D technology offers a new
way to revisit a memory with a 3D portrait.”
On the mechanics of the 3D Technology, the Chief Operating Officer,
3D Makery Nigeria, Damola Kolawole explained that the booth where all
the magic happens contains four wide-view, high-resolution scanners that
rotate around the person inside in order to capture the person or
object from all angles.
“The level of detail that can be captured by these scanners is such
that it will even pick up things like a logo on a shirt or the jersey of
your favorite sports team.
“The hundreds of images that are generated in this way are then
automatically stitched together with special software and a 3D model is
generated from that composite. After the digital model is created, the
figurine can then be produced,” Kolawole noted.
The event, which took place at the popular Ikeja City Mall at Alausa,
was strategic as shoppers and passers-by turned out massively with
notable faces in Nigeria entertainment industry like former Mr. Nigeria
Bryan Okwara, Sound Sultan, Ghanian Actress Juliet Ibrahim and many more
having their pictures taken.
Source: The Nation Online News

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