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October 27th, 2017
Missouri University of Science and Technology Adds Datumate’s Professional Surveying and Mapping Suite to Geoscience Studies

YOKNEAM, Israel – Missouri University of Science and Technology has chosen Datumate‘s Site Survey Solution to educate their students in the geological engineering program with the latest mapping and surveying technologies.

The geological engineering program will use Datumate’s professional surveying suite that includes a DJI drone, DatuFly™ professional imagery app for drones and DatuSurvey™ Enterprise photogrammetry software for generating multitude of maps and models. These forefront surveying and mapping technologies coupled with hands-on practice will equip Missouri S&T students with up-to-date knowledge and tools to gain a competitive advantage in the market.

“We needed a state-of-art solution that is simple and can be quickly mastered. Spending the majority of the semester on technical software training was just impractical,” says Lee Bunch, a lecturer in the Geological Engineering program.  “Datumate has provided us an intuitive, accurate and inclusive solution, which was a perfect fit for our students.”

The use of advanced automation in professional geological engineering studies is turning surveying into a more attractive, technology oriented profession and is expected to increase students’ satisfaction and grow enrollment by 10 to 15 percent.

“Datumate is committed to help educating the new generation of civil engineers and surveyors with the latest photogrammetry technologies,” says Datumate’s VP Products and Marketing Itay Segev. “We promote the increase of automation, digitalization, efficiency and safety of field-to-plan processes.”

Datumate’s founder and CTO Dr. Jad Jarroush is also serving as lecturer and educator of civil engineer students at the Israeli’s Institute of Technology – The Technion.

Datumate’s solution is also presented in the Emerging Construction Technologies (ECT) website, which highlights emerging technologies that can produce “High Impact” in the construction industry. The ECT website is owned and operated by the Division of Construction Engineering and Management, School of Civil Engineering at Purdue University, Indiana.

About Missouri S&T

Founded in 1870 as the University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) is a research university of more than 8,800 students and part of the four-campus University of Missouri System. Located in Rolla, Missouri, Missouri S&T offers 98 degree programs in 39 areas of study and awards bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. degrees in engineering, the sciences, business and information technology, the humanities, and the liberal arts. For more information about Missouri S&T, visit www.mst.edu.

About Datumate

Datumate is digitally transforming civil engineering processes used in construction, surveying, and infrastructure inspection markets with fully automated, high precision and cost effective solutions that keep field crews safe. Datumate utilizes state-of-the-art computer vision, big data analytics, machine learning, drone and camera technologies that dramatically reduce the amount of time surveying crews spend in the field, speed up construction progress and shorten infrastructure inspection duration, while maintaining survey grade accuracy.

Datumate’s intuitive, simple, and automated solutions and services increase productivity by delivering quick, precise, and analyzed field progress data for civil engineering and construction infrastructure projects such as roads, intersections, stockpile volumes, topography, piping, industrial facilities, bridges, property surveys, building facades, railways, and more.

Datumate’s core competency is rooted in a team of construction experts and high-tech professionals. Datumate is a Construction-Tech company that promotes innovation and digital transformation in the construction market.

Datumate was recognized by CIO review magazine as one of the “20 most promising construction technology solution providers 2017” that are at the forefront of providing technology solutions for the construction industry and having a significant impact in the marketplace.

For more information, visit our website.