APPLE TREE Co., Ltd., based in Osaka and led by President Park Su-myeong, will co-host a seminar with Geomagic on Friday, June 5, 2026, where participants can experience the full workflow from 3D scanning and design to 3D printing and inspection. The seminar is titled “Even without drawings, this is how far you can go by matching the shape of the actual object: Practical Seminar on 3D Scanning, Design Based on Real-Object Geometry, 3D Printing, and 3D Inspection.” It will introduce a new real-object-driven approach to manufacturing through hands-on demonstrations using actual equipment. In recent years, manufacturing sites have increasingly faced cases where there are no drawings and only the physical object exists, particularly in reproducing existing parts, modifying equipment, and developing prototypes. In response, attention has grown around digitizing real objects with 3D scanners and building design, manufacturing, and inspection processes from that data. However, many companies hesitate to move forward with adoption because they are unsure how the technology can be used in their own operations or cannot clearly picture post-installation workflows. To address these issues, the seminar will introduce the latest models, mainly handheld 3D scanners, and provide live demonstrations with actual devices. It will also cover practical workflows including design methods using acquired 3D data, fabrication through 3D printing, and inspection processes using Geomagic software. The goal is to help participants leave with a concrete understanding of how 3D scanning technology can improve operational efficiency and quality. The seminar is intended for people in manufacturing who are responsible for design, development, quality control, or production; those considering the introduction of 3D scanners; and those facing challenges in designing or manufacturing from physical objects without drawings. Main topics include product introductions for high-precision 3D scanners, live