3D Wreck & Archaeological Site Digital Twins — Valletta
A historical wreck or submerged artifact field is a one-time-to-disturb, infinite-times-to-study resource — which is the entire case for a high-resolution, non-invasive 3D capture. We produce photorealistic 3D point clouds detailed enough for genuine archaeological study, usable by museums for public-facing digital exhibits, by researchers for repeat condition monitoring, and by local tourism boards as a way to present a site the public can't physically dive.
Why it matters in Valletta
The Grand Harbour is one of the Mediterranean's established ship repair centres, and Malta's waters hold one of the region's best-documented concentrations of WWII-era wrecks, supporting a genuine wreck-diving and heritage tourism industry.
An active repair yard economy alongside a well-known wreck-heritage sector makes Malta a genuine fit for both class-driven hull survey work and non-invasive historical wreck documentation.
Deliverable
A high-resolution 3D point cloud and photorealistic model of the site, non-invasively captured.
Full step-by-step methodology on the 3D Wreck & Archaeological Site Digital Twins overview — the same process, run out of the Valletta area.
Working in the Valletta area
If there's a 3d wreck & archaeological site digital twins requirement in the Valletta area — a single job or an ongoing programme — get in touch to discuss scope and timing.