

The models would then be available to be viewed and 3D printed.

Tatjana Dzambazova, Autodesk technology whisperer and product manager of reality capture and digital fabrication, explained that the solution to this was to create a virtual laboratory that would make 3D models of the fossils accessible to scholars, educators, and other researchers online. The only way anyone could ever see these artefacts was to visit the museum.Ĭarrying on the family legacy today is Dr Louise Leakey, who has been working with Autodesk since 2011 to find a way bring the artefacts to an international audience. However, most of their discoveries have been sitting behind a glass display in a Kenyan museum. The discovery of the tools, along with many other archaeological findings in East Africa, was made by the Leakey family, who have been archaeologists for three generations. The oldest stone tools known to scientific discovery date back 3.3 million years. Autodesk’s Memento brings artefacts into a 3D digital realityĪutodesk worked in partnership with Kenya-based archaeologist Dr Louise Leakey using 3D software to create a digital laboratory to give people access to artefacts they didn't have before.
