About us
ArchaeoTech was born out of the concern to the dissemination and conservation of historical and archaeological heritage. We seek to facilitate our services to government institutions and private companies to create 3D models, 360 ° photographies and the realization of interactive virtual tours, to ensure that the information is available to both researchers and the general public.
Our Services
Photogrammetry
We specialize in the realization of 3D models of objects of varied materials and textures
360° Models
We use this digitization technique based on the client's requirements, this option is much faster and easier to perform
360° Tours
We carry out virtual tours of museums and archaeological zones, not only we take care of taking photos but of all the post process of assembling the virtual tour
Underwater Photogrammetry
We have specialized equipment and experience in the realization of 3D models in submerged environments, with the excellent quality that supports us.
Digitization of maps and drawings
Do you have too many maps or drawings to be digitized? Do not worry! We are experts using AutoCad, Surfer 11 and Photoshop. Affordable prices for quick work, with the quality of always.
Our Team
M. Fernanda Ramirez Islas
Archeology specialist by the Autonomous University of Yucatan. She has participated in various research projects and dissemination of heritage with the INAH's Underwater Archeology Department in Campeche. Since 2016 he has been taking 360 ° photography for the digitization of cultural material and its application in cultural venues such as museums and archaeological sites. She is interested in ceramics, bioarchaeology, chemical analysis, etc.
Jesus Manuel Gallegos Flores
Archaeology specialist by the Autonomous University of Yucatan. Since 2016 he has specialized in underwater archeology, being part of several projects at the INAH SAS in Campeche, currently he continues collaborating with the Sub-direction of Underwater Archeology and recently he joined as a malacological material drawer in the INAH office in Yucatán. In 2017 he began to produce 360 photos along with Fernanda Ramírez. He is interested in zooarchaeology, malacology, photogrammetry, etc.