Artec 3D Opens Office in Lisbon, Portugal

New Portuguese office is an addition to company’s current HQs in Luxembourg and its offices in the United States, China, Montenegro, and Japan.

Luxembourg, Oct 7, 2024 – Artec 3D, a world-renowned developer and manufacturer of professional 3D scanners and software, announces the opening of an office in Lisbon, Portugal, to expand its presence and strengthen its existing partnerships in the region.

Sunny days ahead in the new Lisbon office

The new Portuguese office is an addition to the company’s current headquarters in Luxembourg and its offices in the United States, China, Montenegro, and Japan. With this new location in a thriving digital innovation hub, Artec 3D aims to attract skilled professionals to their expert teams in programming, research and development, and marketing.

Having already established valuable partnerships in the country, Artec 3D is keen to develop new alliances with local businesses and technology providers in the region. The new office will support existing customers and resellers with training and technical support while continuing to build a reliable network of resellers and 3D professionals worldwide.


The new office in Lisbon boasts splendid architecture and interior design

Launching with the company’s annual Partners Meeting for EMEAA for certified resellers in Lisbon, the inauguration is set to establish a solid foundation for its Portuguese operations.

“We are excited to include Lisbon among Artec 3D’s global locations,” said Art Yukhin, president and CEO of Artec 3D. “This expansion allows us to work closely not only with our existing clients and partners but also to engage more directly with the regional companies and professionals in need of the best 3D scanning solutions.”

The opening party of Artec 3D’s new Lisbon office

Artec 3D’s comprehensive range of professional 3D scanning solutions includes long-range, handheld, and desktop scanners, all fully compatible with its proprietary 3D scanning software. These technologies are used in industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, heritage preservation, and more.

For more information, visit artec3d.com.