Scanners are being used to photograph some of Ukraine's artistic and cultural treasures to prevent them from being lost to war.
Many museums and cultural artefacts have been destroyed in Ukraine since Russia's invasion.
Koda, a company in the measuring equipment market in Ukraine, is helping to get high-powered scanners and training to people in the country, to create the 3D scans.
It hopes the scans can be used at a later date to create exact replicas or displays for museums to show pieces of history which have been lost physically.
"It is very important to preserve the heritage and to also to tell the next generations about that," said Euegene, the director of Koda.
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Many museums and cultural artefacts have been destroyed in Ukraine since Russia's invasion.
Koda, a company in the measuring equipment market in Ukraine, is helping to get high-powered scanners and training to people in the country, to create the 3D scans.
It hopes the scans can be used at a later date to create exact replicas or displays for museums to show pieces of history which have been lost physically.
"It is very important to preserve the heritage and to also to tell the next generations about that," said Euegene, the director of Koda.
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