3D Digital Twin of Titanic Wreck Site

In summer 2022, Magellan Ltd., a deep-sea mapping and survey company, was provided with Voyis’s underwater imaging sensors to complement its systems and conduct an extensive optical survey that has resulted in the making of the first complete digital twin of the RMS Titanic‘s wreck site.

This collaboration has resulted in an extraordinary scaled digital twin of the entire bow and stern of the famous wreck, along with the surrounding debris field, enabling researchers and scientists to start to re-explore the vessel with the greatest level of detail ever recorded. The 3D model offers a snapshot in time of this iconic historical asset before it degrades beyond recognition.

The Titanic, resting at a depth of approximately 3,800 m (12,500 ft.) in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, has long been a subject of fascination and mystery since its tragic sinking in 1912. The aim of this ambitious project was to shed new light on the circumstances surrounding the disaster and utilize cutting-edge underwater optical technology to record the current state of this iconic wreck.

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