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FAQ: Arius Technology's Mobile High-Resolution 3D Laser Scanner 'Moneta'
TL;DR
Arius Technology's Moneta scanner offers institutions a competitive edge by enabling 8x faster, on-site digitization of art assets for secure Web3 monetization and preservation.
The Arius Mobile Scanner Identik400M, mounted on an ABB GoFa robot arm, captures surface geometry and true color with 10-micron accuracy to generate high-fidelity digital master files.
This technology makes cultural heritage more accessible and secure for future generations by enabling precise digitization of fragile artworks and monuments directly at their locations.
Named after the Roman goddess of memory, Moneta uses robotic precision to scan frescoes and architectural surfaces, creating an immutable bridge between physical art and digital transactions.
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It is a mobile high-resolution 3D laser scanner developed by Arius Technology in collaboration with ABB Robotics, designed for digitizing artworks, monuments, and cultural sites directly on location with extreme accuracy down to 10 microns.
It is code-named 'Moneta' after the Roman Goddess of memory, reflecting its purpose in preserving cultural heritage through digital means.
The scanner is mounted on an ABB GoFa™ collaborative robot arm, which provides exceptional precision, repeatability, and compact design, allowing it to operate safely in fragile environments while capturing surface geometry and true color data.
The Moneta scanner operates 8x faster than previous versions and expands Arius's scanning technology beyond studio and museum environments to on-location sites through its mobile robotic platform.
Arius Technology developed the scanner in collaboration with ABB Robotics, with key figures including Paul Lindahl (CEO of Arius Technology) and Andrea Cassoni (Global Head of Collaborative Robots at ABB Robotics).
It can operate in previously inaccessible spaces including chapels with frescoes, historic interiors, large-scale architectural surfaces, and other fragile environments where only lightweight, compact robots can work without disturbance.
Applications include large-scale digitization projects, fresco conservation, architectural heritage studies, emergency response documentation for at-risk sites, conservation analysis, virtual research environments, and museum-grade textured reproductions.
ADMF™ are high-fidelity digital files generated by the scanner that provide conservation-grade data for preservation initiatives and create an immutable bridge between physical assets and digital transactions, unlocking derivative value for Web3 applications.
Benefits include bringing world-class digitization capabilities directly to artworks regardless of location, ensuring collections remain accessible and secure, enabling precise data capture in fragile environments, and supporting the next era of conservation and public engagement.
The technology was announced on December 21, 2025, and Arius Technology is headquartered in Vancouver with offices in London and New York.
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