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July 10th, 2017
GeoSLAM Showcases 3D Mobile Mapping for GIS at Esri User Conference 2017

The San Diego Convention Center will be transformed into a live digital 3D model during the international ESRI User Conference, thanks to GeoSLAM, the experts in “go anywhere” 3D mobile mapping.

GeoSLAM, a Silver ESRI Business Partner, will be scanning the exhibition hall and the Convention Centre using its market-leading handheld laser scanning solution, the ZEB-REVO.

Taking place between the 10-14 July, attendees at the conference will be able to see how the ZEB REVO enables them to rapidly generate and integrate 3D models into their ArcGIS workflows. The system is already in use around the world in a variety of industries such as facilities and asset management, forestry, mining, surveying and engineering.

GeoSLAM will be working with the ESRI Team at the ‘ESRI 3D Island’ stand in the main hall of the Convention Center, providing live demonstrations of the handheld, mobile surveying system and showcasing how quickly and easily the captured 3D data can be imported into and used in ESRI’s ArcGIS and CityEngine software.

John Allan, VP of Sales & Marketing at GeoSLAM, said:

“The combination of GeoSLAM’s rapid and easy-to-use scanning solution, and ESRI’s powerful and intuitive software allows our customers to easily bring collected 3D real-world data into the ArcGIS environment – a requirement that is particularly suited to the facilities management sector.

“The simple scan process allows ‘non-expert’ users (with no surveying experience) to quickly build 3D BIM-ready models in ESRI software and use them for a range of applications – design, re-development/refurbishment, as-built surveys and safety and security planning – the list is almost endless.”

For more information on GeoSLAM, please visit www.geoslam.com.

For more information about the ESRI User Conference, visit www.esri.com/about/events/uc

About GeoSLAM

Headquartered in the UK, GeoSLAM is a global market leader in “go-anywhere” 3D mobile mapping technology. Our unique handheld technology is highly versatile and adaptable to all environments – especially spaces that are indoor, underground or difficult to access, providing accurate 3D mapping without the need for GPS.

Our technology is easy to use and within minutes’ customers can build a highly accurate 3D model of their environment. GeoSLAM was founded in 2012 as a joint venture between CSIRO (Australia’s National Science Agency and the inventors of Wi-Fi) and 3D Laser Mapping. Serving the surveying, engineering, mining, forestry, facilities and asset management sectors, GeoSLAM has an expanding network of 50 distributors, with a presence in over 40 countries across 6 continents.