First Laser 3D Scanner Demonstration

F.H. Marshall developed and demonstrated the first self-contained 3D laser scanner, proving the feasibility of digitally capturing an object's surface geometry point by point using laser triangulation.

Significance

This event marked the birth of automated 3D surface acquisition, moving beyond simple distance measurement to capturing complex object shapes, laying the technical foundation for all subsequent 3D scanning technologies.

Key facts

Date
1968-01-01
Type
invention
Location
National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa