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Global Objects and XGRIDS Partnership Brings Advanced 3D Scanning to Hollywood

Global Objects GO has partnered with XGRIDS to become an official distributor of their cutting-edge scanning technology for film, television, and gaming production. This collaboration introduces SLAM-based 3DGS technology that promises to streamline virtual production workflows while making high-fidelity 3D scanning more accessible to content creators across the media and entertainment industry.

Digital Production Revolution: SLAM technology transforms how sets and objects become digital assets

This partnership leverages XGRIDS' Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) technology to capture photorealistic 3D data with unprecedented efficiency, fundamentally changing how production teams create and interact with digital environments.

  • SLAM-based 3DGS technology enables the creation of high-resolution, measurable 3D models that can be easily edited

  • The resulting assets seamlessly integrate into existing 3D engines and editing tools, eliminating workflow bottlenecks

  • Real-time rendering capabilities allow for immediate visualization of scanned environments and objects

  • Production teams can generate complex digital assets faster and with greater accuracy than traditional methods

This partnership with XGRIDS strengthens our commitment to pushing the boundaries of 3D scanning for entertainment...Their 3DGS technology is a breakthrough for digital content creation, and we’re excited to bring this innovation to our partners in Hollywood and beyond.

Jess Loren, CEO of Global Objects

Budget-Friendly Virtual Production: Cost efficiencies could open doors for independent filmmakers

Barnabas Csutak, VP Producer at Global Objects, highlights how this technology could democratize access to advanced production techniques, potentially lowering both financial and environmental costs.

  • More efficient workflows reduce the time and resources needed for physical production

  • Independent projects can leverage virtual production techniques previously accessible only to big-budget productions

  • The technology reduces the environmental footprint of production by minimizing physical set construction and location shooting

  • Cost savings come from faster scanning processes and reduced post-production complexity

  • Teams can visualize digital environments in real-time, allowing for more creative iteration during production

With novel radiance field approaches and XGRIDS’ 3DGS technology, we believe we can open up virtual production to more independent projects by introducing efficient workflows that reduce the financial burden of physical production while also lowering its environmental footprint.

Barnabas Csutak, VP Producer at Global Objects

Radiance Fields in Focus: Gaussian Splats offer a practical approach to rendering complex visual environments

At the core of this partnership is the implementation of radiance fields through Gaussian Splats, providing a technical foundation that delivers both visual quality and performance benefits.

  • Radiance fields capture the color and light emitted from every point in a scene from any viewing direction

  • Gaussian Splats offer a discrete, efficient method for representing these fields in practical applications

  • The technique enables highly realistic rendering while maintaining real-time performance capabilities

  • This approach provides significantly better visual fidelity than previous 3D scanning solutions

  • The technology works particularly well for complex environments with challenging lighting conditions

Final Cut: This partnership signals the accelerating convergence of traditional filmmaking and advanced computer graphics

As Global Objects and XGRIDS roll out their combined offering with Los Angeles as their launch hub, the collaboration represents more than just new tools—it points to a fundamental shift in how media is created.

The partnership highlights how the line between physical and digital production continues to blur, with traditional boundaries between pre-production, production, and post-production becoming increasingly fluid. As these technologies become more accessible, we may see a new generation of creators who approach storytelling with fewer technical limitations.

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