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Investing in the Next Generation of University of Otago Survey School Graduates

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University of Otago Survey School
The Global Survey team recently ran two workshops for the final year students at University of Otago Survey School. From a practical perspective the plan was to demonstrate how the latest technologies are able to make graduates more productive and efficient for when they enter the work force at the… Read More

Leica BLK2GO: The Power of GrandSLAM

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The innovative Leica BLK2GO mobile laser scanner harnesses the power of GrandSLAM (simultaneous localisation and mapping) technology combined with LiDAR SLAM, Visual SLAM, and an IMU! In this article we take a look at this unique fusion of mobile positioning technologies that enables the BLK2GO to deliver best-in-class handheld mobile… Read More

Leica BLK2GO gives new view of buildings at University of Otago

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The University of Otago have recently acquired the Leica BKL2GO handheld scanner. This scanner – believed to be one of Dunedin’s first – can record the exact size of each building and the spaces inside it, along with the location of assets that need maintaining or testing regularly, including heat… Read More

What’s The Difference Between Leica RTC360 and RTC360 LT?

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Leica RTC360 LT
The Leica RTC360 is a first-class laser scanning powerhouse that was announced in 2018 to outstanding reception. It helped to maximise productivity and efficiency for construction professionals, delivering time-saving and highly accurate 3D capture results. Since its launch, the Leica RTC360 has led the market as the world’s fastest laser… Read More

The Digital Shipyard [Webinar]

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Webinar
How 3D laser scanning and advanced manufacturing technologies drive efficiency and profitability in the shipbuilding industry Safety, efficient resource management and output are key concerns for the shipbuilding industry. A more progressive approach to tackling design, assembly, fabrication, construction, and operation and maintenance involves the application of 3D laser scanning… Read More

Case Study: Our Scan to BIM Journey

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Scan to BIM
Our Auckland office recently moved to a new building to give us the extra space we needed as the company continues to grow.  This move offered a unique opportunity for us to practice what we preach and put our digital solutions to work! Although our office move was only 500m… Read More

Central Interceptor Project | Inspecting Surfaces with the New Leica MS60

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Leica MS60
The Watercare Central Interceptor Project in Auckland has reached an exciting stage as the team prepare for the arrival of Hiwa-i-te-Rangi their giant new Tunnel Boring Machine [TBM] which is currently being built in Germany. The main contractor Ghella Abergeldie Joint Venture are building the Central Interceptor over six years… Read More

Public Safety in the age of Reality Capture [Webinar]

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Discover how to leverage the latest advancements in reality capture technology in this webinar from Leica Geosystems: “Public Safety in the age of Reality Capture” As police and security departments around the world have rapidly added reality capture technology to their scene recording tool-set, Leica has continued to innovate to… Read More

Digitally Preserving NZ’s Maritime History with the Leica RTC360

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Digitally Preserving NZ's Maritime History
When you are involved in laser scanning you see the world differently. We get excited about unusual and interesting structures and often think “That would be amazing to scan!”. Few structures are more complex or intricate than maritime vessels, so when Lennon Bedford & Richard Harrison from our Christchurch team… Read More

Vitruvius utilise Leica Laser Scanning Technology for Northland’s Rail Upgrade

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Leica Laser Scanning
Upgrading Northland’s Rail Network The first section of track on the historic North Auckland Line (NAL) was opened in 1868 and the line was finally completed in full in 1925. NAL begins at Westfield in Auckland and runs for over 280km before terminating at Otiria in Northland. With many NAL… Read More