
We are pleased to announce that an implementation report on a pilot project to improve operational efficiency at fire scenes using " Scanat," the 3D scanning app provided nat, has been published on the TRY ANGLE EHIME website. website .
It has been found that " Scanat " reduces the time required for fire investigation—a task to which firefighters have dedicated significant time and effort—by up to approximately 83%, and contributes to an overall efficiency improvement of up to approximately 25%.
Key Points of the Implementation Report
• Background: Fire investigation operations at fire scenes are subject to personnel and time constraints, and have faced challenges such as missed measurements, measurement errors, and variations in accuracy due to individual experience.
• Solution:
To address these challenges, our 3D scanning app, " Scanat," enables high-precision spatial capture simply by pointing a smartphone or tablet at the subject.
• Field Trial:
Verification tests utilizing " Scanat " were conducted in a total of 14 cases, including fire investigations within the jurisdictions of the Matsuyama City Fire Department and the Saijo City Fire Headquarters.

• Impressive Results:
Up to 25% improvement in overall operational efficiency for fire investigation services
. Approximately 94% reduction in time spent on "surveying + photography" tasks during initial investigations
. 75% reduction in time spent on "surveying (drawing creation)" tasks during administrative investigations

• Maintaining accuracy: It has been confirmed that the maximum deviation between drawings created using " Scanat " and conventional hand-drawn drawings is 3.1%, demonstrating accuracy comparable to traditional methods
. Additionally, the system has been shown to be effective in preventing drawing errors.

• Cost-effectiveness: Compared to conventional 3D scanners, this solution offers significant cost savings, with a return on investment expected within the first year of implementation and cost savings in the tens of millions of yen over a five-year period.

Through this implementation project, we have demonstrated that " Scanat " can significantly contribute to improving operational efficiency for everyone working at fire scenes. Our President and CEO, Ryo Eijun, is committed to continuing our collaboration with the Matsuyama City Fire Department and the Saijo City Fire Department to provide support aimed at resolving on-site challenges, while also striving to encourage more fire departments to adopt " Scanat."
For more details on this implementation report, please visit the TRY ANGLE EHIME website.
▼TRY ANGLE EHIME Implementation Report Page
https://dx-ehime.jp/topics/detail/128
We look forward to your continued support of nat and " Scanat."
We have also prepared detailed proposal materials for firefighting operations. If you are interested, please contact us .