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Content Writer

Varvara Koneva

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Varvara Koneva is a content writer at Artec 3D who – just to shake things up – dove deep into a completely new world of 3D scanning after more than 10 years of teaching, interpreting, and translating. Upon graduating with a degree in linguistics, Varya taught English and Intercultural Communication to university students, coordinated educational projects at local and international NGOs, and helped run a small language institute as director of studies. At the very same time, she served as a Peace Ambassador for the Council of Europe, volunteered as a translator for environmental projects in the wild, and translated film festivals and books.

Varya considers herself lucky to have studied, lived, and worked in heaps of beautiful places around the world – from her hometown of Irkutsk in Siberia next to the magnificent Lake Baikal, to Leuven, Bologna, and Budapest in Europe, to the national parks of Arizona, California, and Washington in the US. Varya has always been immersed in writing about things that make her truly passionate: intercultural dialogue, human rights, people and languages, and science. Heritage preservation has also been an important part of her life, so she is delighted whenever Artec 3D scanners are used for this purpose!

What Varya loves most about Artec 3D is the opportunity to learn and discover, and the chance to channel the voices of people at the forefront of technology and research. To her, there’s a vibe in Artec that says exploration and adventure; this makes writing about 3D scanning a journey, whether it’s a case study, a learning center article, or a YouTube video description.

Beyond her more recent technological quests, some things Varya considers her greatest achievements (so far!) are illustrating a children’s book, and opening up a small library. To keep up with all the adventures and connect, check out Varya’s LinkedIn page.

Latest articles

Case studies
Breast health research

Artec Eva becomes an outside-the-box solution for accurate breast volume measurement

For streamlining research in breast biomechanics, establishing appropriate breast support, and in improving women’s well-being, a leading team of scientists achieved remarkable accuracy when measuring breast volume with Artec Eva.

Case studies
Neut medical corsets

Artec Eva Lite comes to the rescue in creating made-to-measure medical corsets

French specialist in advanced custom orthopedics embraces 3D technology and uses Artec Eva Lite to make custom medical corsets with the core focus on care and comfort.

Case studies
Asics

Running goals: Artec Space Spider raises the level of 3D digitization for ASICS footwear

ASICS, one of the world’s leading sports equipment manufacturers, uses Artec Space Spider to create highly precise 3D replicas of their products.

Case studies
Agri Techni Concept

Reaping good harvest: Artec Leo offers innovation to improve harvesting in France

A French company specializing in farming machinery relies on Artec Leo to repair and modify agricultural equipment to improve harvests.

Learning center
How does a 3D printer work?

How does a 3D printer work?

With the variety of 3D printers available today, your manufacturing options are virtually unlimited: from plastic toys and chocolate of the most specific and unusual shapes to ceramic dental implants and body casts or prostheses, to metal industrial parts of all possible sizes, and more.

Learning center
Best software for reverse engineering

Best software for reverse engineering reviewed by Artec 3D

You can learn a great deal about an object by taking it apart and putting it back together. This process is, in essence, how reverse engineering works.