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Supporting Engineering Education in Arkansas

  • Jan 22
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 27


At Engineering Design Services, we believe the future of engineering begins with hands-on experience and real-world exposure to the tools shaping today's projects. Recently, our Little Rock, Arkansas team visited Ouachita Baptist University to introduce students and faculty to laser scanning technology and demonstrate how it's being used across a wide range of industries throughout Arkansas. During the visit, participants experienced the full laser-scanning process firsthand, from capturing real-world environments in the field to generating highly accurate point cloud data in a matter of minutes. Our team shared real project examples to illustrate how laser scanning supports efficient engineering design, facility retrofits, and infrastructure upgrades while improving accuracy, reducing project timelines, and lowering overall costs.


Inside the classroom, we walked through the complete workflow from raw scan data to detailed 3D models and, ultimately, to practical, real-world applications. For EDS, engaging with students goes beyond technology demonstrations. It's about sharing industry knowledge, strengthening the connection between education and engineering practice, and helping prepare the next generation of engineers to succeed. We're proud to support engineering education and innovation right here in Arkansas. Learn more about what it takes to become an Arkansas professional engineer.


 
 
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