![]() ![]() Initially, Clausen and Deichmann approached companies in the hearing aid industry with the idea to develop a quality control system for hearing aid shells and ear moulds. Throughout the competition, they constantly discussed how the technology could be commercialised and thus, the idea of launching 3Shape was born.ĮmbedImagecenter("Imagecenter_1_270",270, "large") ![]() ![]() Knowing each other from common friends, they joined forces to participate in the prestigious Venture Cup business plan competition, organised by McKinsey, in which they finished second. At that time, Clausen was finishing his master thesis on a groundbreaking 3-D scanning technology and Deichmann was finalising his Master of Finance and Economics. Often called “The Google of the Dental Industry,” 3Shape was launched 11 years ago in a one-room apartment by two young and ambitious graduate students from the Technical University of Denmark and Copenhagen Business School-Tais Clausen and Nikolaj Deichmann. The historical building right next to Kongens Nytorv square and the Royal Danish Theatre features light and airy rooms, a perfect environment for a young, passionate and ambitious organisation driven by the quest to develop the best technological solutions in 3-D scanning and CAD/CAM. COPENHAGEN, Denmark: On occasion of Scandefa, a major dental fair in Scandinavia, DTI recently visited the 3Shape headquarters in the heart of downtown Copenhagen, to learn about the company’s new products and future strategies. ![]()
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