Resources

Glossary, comparison, and support resources for the site's 3D technology readers.

  • This page is designed as the support layer for the site's main topic hubs. Use it for glossary-style definitions, comparison pages, and evergreen reference content that helps readers understand terminology before they move deeper into scanning, XR, digital...
  • Good resource content includes file-format explanations, point cloud and mesh comparisons, XR terminology guides, and practical "what is" pages that solve repeated reader questions. As the site grows, this page can also route visitors into FAQ collections a...
  • Resources help the site answer broad question-based intent while still feeding stronger internal links back into the core topic hubs. That makes the entire architecture easier to crawl and easier for first-time readers to navigate.

How to use these resources

This page is designed as the support layer for the site’s main topic hubs. Use it for glossary-style definitions, comparison pages, and evergreen reference content that helps readers understand terminology before they move deeper into scanning, XR, digital twins, and visualization workflows.

The goal is to keep helpful definitions visible without turning the main topic hubs into cluttered reference dumps.

What belongs here

Good resource content includes file-format explanations, point cloud and mesh comparisons, XR terminology guides, and practical “what is” pages that solve repeated reader questions. As the site grows, this page can also route visitors into FAQ collections and downloadable reference assets.

How it supports SEO

Resources help the site answer broad question-based intent while still feeding stronger internal links back into the core topic hubs. That makes the entire architecture easier to crawl and easier for first-time readers to navigate.

Reader Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How to use these resources?

This page is designed as the support layer for the site's main topic hubs. Use it for glossary-style definitions, comparison pages, and evergreen reference content that helps readers understand terminology before they move deeper into scanning, XR, digital...

What belongs here?

Good resource content includes file-format explanations, point cloud and mesh comparisons, XR terminology guides, and practical "what is" pages that solve repeated reader questions. As the site grows, this page can also route visitors into FAQ collections a...

How it supports SEO?

Resources help the site answer broad question-based intent while still feeding stronger internal links back into the core topic hubs. That makes the entire architecture easier to crawl and easier for first-time readers to navigate.