Cyberware (company)

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Cyberware Inc. was a company that produced high-performance color 3D scanners. Cyberware was owned and managed by the Addleman family with headquarters in Monterey, California; [1] it has scanning centers located in United States, UK, Europe, Australia and Asia. [2]

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3D Color Scanners

A 3D scanner is a device that analyzes a real-world object to collect data on its shape and appearance.

Head & Face

Whole Body

Custom

Selected films

Cyberware won the Academy award for Best Visual Effects in the Hollywood movie The Abyss. [9]

Selected video games

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