FARO Acquires Mobile Scanning Market Leader, GeoSLAM
FARO® Technologies, Inc. a global leader in 4D digital reality solutions, today announced the acquisition of UK-based GeoSLAM, learn more about it here.
FARO® Technologies, Inc. a global leader in 4D digital reality solutions, today announced the acquisition of UK-based GeoSLAM, learn more about it here.
Available to order from today, 15th of August, the ZEB Horizon is available in real-time so users can preview data during a scan, for total confidence before leaving a site.
Boulby mine was one of the first in the world to use SLAM technology, having adopted GeoSLAM’s ZEB1 into their workflow, in 2013. Nowadays, the mine operates GeoSLAM ZEB Horizons for most of their survey needs.
With increasing awareness of LiDAR technology, its applications are becoming more diverse. From helping to prevent natural disasters to mapping historic caves and restoring architectural wonders, our ZEB laser scanners have been involved in a range of interesting projects over the past 12 months.
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In this blog I am going to talk about the various locations we visited, and show the data we captured from historic locations around the country.
What is BIM and how does it impact the construction industry? There’s… Read More »What is BIM and how does it impact the construction industry?
Being able to seamlessly transition through an environment plays a large part in mobile 3D laser mapping. Whether that’s traversing from outside to inside, room to room, above ground to underground or through a difficult area such as forests or woods.
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The Big SLAM Tour of the UK Follow our journey Between the… Read More »The Big SLAM Tour of the UK
For 40 days, 15 participants set up camp in the Lombrives cave in southwestern France with no clocks or sunlight, and zero contact to the outside world.