About me Scannogy

Kajetan Terlecki

Welcome! I’m glad to see you here. I believe you have already read some of my blog articles, and now you are interested who wrote them…

My name is Kajetan Terlecki I live in Poland and I am a Web Developer and SEO Specialist. Therefore, scannogy.com was created by me using the Nuxt 3 Framework and Strapi Headless CMS. But before I started programming and working on web visibility, I worked as a salesman for 12 years. For nine of these years I was a trader of surveying instruments and service technician. I was mainly selling and servicing GNSS RTK receivers, but I also had a lot to do with Z+F and Geomax laser scanners and also a DotProduct handheld scanner – hence some of my knowledge of devices and programs. Despite becoming a programmer, I do not want to completely cut off from my past. I decided to start the scannogy.com portal. Here I would like to share with you useful and helpful information about 3D scanning market, especially if you are interested in this industry.

As I mentioned, I was a salesman. If you are after reading my articles, you probably feel that there is something in it, right? Through scannogy.com I intend to share with you my knowledge, skills and experience, not only technical but also commercial. On the blog, I will introduce you the market of 3D data acquisition in the way that when you decide to buy a scanner and/or software, you will not fall victim to emotions and persuasion skills of the salesman. My mission is to help you make a reasonable and conscious buying decision in accordance with what you plan to use the 3D scanner for. You will find blog articles on this topic in the blog section.

I follow the 3D hardware and software news, filtering and sorting them, and show you as a NEWS category. Follow my portal not to miss updates, upgrades and new solutions.

Scannogy.com is an independent place – I do not represent the interests of any of the trading companies. The content presented on my blog is only my opinion and point of view. Of course, I do not rule out publishing advertising materials, but it will be clearly marked. It is the portal where you can find out if scanning is for you, where you can choose the equipment and software wisely and even cleverly. Regular visits will allow you to be up to date with the most important technological information. I am addressing the site to those who are thinking about start their 3D scanning adventure, but I hope that experienced users will also find valuable content for themselves.

If you are looking for more scanning information, the following pages are definitely worth visiting: