 Cultural Heritage Preservation has been revolutionized by three-dimensional 3D scanning and 3D printing. These technologies allow for the creation of detailed digital models of cultural heritage sites, artifacts, and monuments, as well as the production of physical replicas. This has enabled the documentation and preservation of cultural heritage in a non-invasive way, while providing educational and exhibition opportunities. However, there are still challenges associated with this technology, such as the need for specialized equipment and expertise, as well as concerns regarding the preservation of the original objects. Despite these challenges, 3D scanning and 3D printing have proven to be valuable tools in the field of cultural heritage preservation, and their use is expected to continue to grow in the future. This article was authored by Entrias Cantaros, Theiber Gannetsos, and Florian Ion to Beriu Patrescu.