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This veteran couldn’t share 3D scans of a burnt naval ship, so he created a startup that can

  • Stitch3D, a browser-based platform, allows users to view, share, and manage large 3D files, specifically lidar scans.
  • The platform aims to address the issue of transmitting lidar scans with current cloud storage services, which do not support these massive files.
  • Stitch3D, founded by U.S. Army veteran Clark Yuan, secured a $1.8 million grant from the Air Force and a $750,000 pre-seed round to develop its technology.
  • Aside from military applications, Stitch3D can be used in industries such as forestry, mining, architecture, land surveying, and oil drilling, and has potential applications in augmented reality.

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