Storyvoxel partners with DTU and the 3D Imaging Centre to make advanced CT data explorable
Storyvoxel has entered a partnership with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and its 3D Imaging Centre (3DIM) to make advanced CT scans more accessible and explorable for a broad audience, including researchers, students, collaborators, industry partners, and visitors.
As part of the collaboration, the 3D Imaging Centre is using Storyvoxel’s interactive software to turn complex CT datasets into immersive, easy‑to‑use experiences. Instead of static images or specialist‑only tools, real scan data can be explored interactively in 3D—supporting clearer understanding and shared exploration across disciplines and levels of expertise.
The installation includes a 65‑inch high‑performance touch screen, provided by Storyvoxel and placed directly within the lab environment. The large interactive display enables shared, on‑site exploration of CT data, supporting demonstrations, discussions, and collaboration around a common visual reference.
“With Storyvoxel, our 3D data comes to life - offering an open, immersive visualization experience that empowers viewers to explore and understand the material on their own terms.”
The 3D Imaging Centre at DTU is one of Europe’s most advanced laboratories for X‑ray and neutron imaging, providing state‑of‑the‑art CT facilities for research, education, and industry collaboration. By combining these capabilities with Storyvoxel’s interaction design, complex imaging data becomes explorable to more people—without flattening or oversimplifying the underlying information.
The partnership strengthens the 3D Imaging Centre’s ability to communicate complex imaging results clearly and credibly, while supporting collaboration and knowledge sharing across research, education, and applied innovation. It reflects a shared ambition to open access to advanced imaging technologies and make Captured Reality usable, trustworthy, and explorable.