The 3D Imaging Centre at DTU has received new equipment from Lab Systems as part of the ongoing development of High Throughput CT. Due to the size and weight of the system, a large crane was used to lift the equipment safely into the building.
The delivery marks an important step in the continued build-up of research infrastructure at the 3D Imaging Centre, where advanced imaging technologies support a wide range of research and innovation activities. While the scientific applications of new equipment often receive the most attention, installations of this scale also require careful planning, coordination, and logistics before the systems are ready for operation.
The equipment forms part of the High Throughput CT being developed within DANFIX, the Danish national research infrastructure for imaging with X-rays, hosted at DTU and based at the 3D Imaging Centre. The work is carried out in collaboration with DasSCO, the national research infrastructure for natural history collections, and the infrastructure project NaturArv3D, funded by the Augustinus Foundation.
As installation work continues, the new system will contribute to strengthening the infrastructure available for advanced 3D imaging and support future research activities across disciplines and application areas.