SMA Book Scanner the SCAN MASTER 1 at the Vatican Library
SMA Electronic Document GmbH are truly excited that our SCAN MASTER 1 is part of this unique project!
Digitizing books is a common process in today’s world. But many users are concerned about the safety aspect of it. Cloud storage is in everybody’s mind but also leaves uncertainties – in particular when you own unique content of special value and must ensure that ownership rights will not be violated.
SMA joined forces and became a technology partner in this project where a revolutionary concept of archiving digital information was implemented.
This new approach makes sure that every scan is safe.
Once scanned, the images can neither be copied nor altered or deleted.
This new vision is a game changer and has the potential to change our industry!
Reading about this project in The New York Times – the #1 newspaper in the world – points out the importance of this new opportunities.
Published by
Peggy Zilian Co-Owner of SMA Electronic Document GmbH
The New York Times Newspaper reports about the #1 book scanner in the world SMA Book Scanner at the Vatican Library.
SMA Electronic Document GmbH are truly excited that our SCAN MASTER 1 is part of this unique project!
Digitizing books is a common process in today’s world, but many users are concerned about the safety aspect of it.
Cloud storage is in everybody’s mind but also leaves uncertainties – in particular when you own unique content of special value and must ensure that ownership rights will not be violated.
SMA joined forces and became a technology partner in this project where a revolutionary concept of archiving digital information was implemented.
This new approach makes sure that every scan is safe. Once scanned, the images can neither be copied nor altered or deleted.
This new vision is a game changer and has the potential to change our industry!
Reading about this project in The New York Times – the #1 newspaper in the world – points out the importance of this new opportunities.
For any book, drawing, map or plan plus archival document or fragile material no matter the size – e.g. less than A 5 = 148 x 210 mm = ( 5.83 x 8.27 inches ) or up to Double A 0 Plus = 2,000 x 1,210 mm = ( 78.7 x 47.64 inches ) – which requires Scanning, Digitising = Digitizing & or Imaging for your Digitisation Projects, no matter how large or small then contact Laurie Varendorff @ email @ Laurie Varendorff ARMA; or Phone: Australia @ 0417 094 147 – International @ +61 417 094 147 at Digital Scanning & Microfilm Equipment – DS & ME.
Laurie will be able to advise if DS & ME has the specialised equipment available for the Scanning, Digitising, & or Imaging from a minimum size of A 6 = 148 mm in width by 105 mm in height up to a maximum size of over Double A 0 = 1189 mm plus in width by 841 mm plus in height for books or Fragile Document/s, Map/s, Plan/s or Engineering, Architectural plus other types of Drawing/s required to meet a prospective client’s individual requirements.
For Further Assistance? If you require details on the range of Digital Microfilm Reader – Viewer – Scanner – Printers available in the Australian – New Zealand – & Oceania Region or any of DS & ME’s extensive range of Microfilm or Book & Large Format Fragile Document Scanners on any the products or services listed on this website or require a quotation you can send an e-mail, or phone Laurie Varendorff via email @ Laurie Varendorff; or Phone: Australia @ 0417 094 147 – International @ +61 417 094 147
Digital Scanning & Microfilm Equipment – DS & ME for All Things Micrographic plus Book & fragile Archival Document Scanning, Digitising & Imaging services the Australian – New Zealand – Papua New Guinea & Oceania Market which includes all states & territories of Australia including Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Queensland, the Northern Territory plus New Zealand – NZ plus surrounding areas in Oceania where our Business Partners provide us with the authority to promote, install & to provide ongoing technical support for their nominated equipment range.