Why this site exists
Virtual Technology is designed as a focused knowledge system for 3D virtual technology rather than a generic technology magazine. The goal is to explain how scanning, point clouds, XR, motion capture, digital twins, and 3D visualization fit together in real workflows.
That focus helps readers move from definitions into comparisons, workflows, and applications without losing context.
How the architecture works
The site is built around one main knowledge root at /virtual-technology/, then a set of topic hubs beneath it. That structure gives both readers and search engines a cleaner understanding of the site’s topical map.
What readers should expect
Expect practical definitions, clear comparison pages, workflow guides, and application explainers. The goal is to make the archive useful to newcomers without making it shallow for technical users.