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September 25th, 2017
GeoSLAM Launching Enhanced SLAM Software and Next Generation Mobile Scanner at InterGEO 2017

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, UK, 25 September 2017 – GeoSLAM, the experts in “Go-Anywhere” 3D mobile mapping, will launch the latest version of its award-winning SLAM registration software and unveil the next-generation ZEB-REVO mobile scanner this week at InterGEO 2017 in Berlin.

 

The time-saving and hassle-free solutions developed by GeoSLAM help to ensure that customers are completing jobs 10 times faster than when using traditional survey tools – and slashing up to two-thirds off project costs.

 

GeoSLAM Hub, the successor to GeoSLAM Desktop software, will be officially released at the conference and trade fair being held September 26-28 in the Berlin Exhibition Centre, Germany. GeoSLAM Hub enables truly ‘end-to-end’ data capture with users able to process, merge and output 2D and 3D deliverables all within the one software package.

 

“GeoSLAM is changing the economics of 3D laser scanning with the launch of GeoSLAM Hub at InterGEO,” said Mark Reid, VP of Product Management at GeoSLAM. “Our latest software offering is truly an ‘All in One’ solution for 3D point cloud manipulation.”

 

The Hub has built on the strengths of GeoSLAM Desktop with its ability to process anywhere, anytime, but with a whole new range of functions. One of these is GeoSLAM Draw – which allows the simple and rapid creation of 2D plans, sections and elevations from a 3D point cloud.

 

Also at InterGEO 2017, GeoSLAM will be unveiling ZEB-REVO RT, the next generation of the hugely popular ZEB-REVO mobile scanner.

 

ZEB-REVO RT will cut survey times in half, by collecting and processing scan data simultaneously while on the move. The 3D scan is displayed in real time on either a mobile phone or tablet, connected wirelessly to the scanner, allowing for immediate visual feedback on coverage and data quality.

 

GeoSLAM will be showcasing both of these ‘game-changing’ product developments at their booth throughout the three-day event. The company will also be carrying out hourly live demonstrations of the technology, in their purpose built ‘auditorium’ space.

 

To find out more about GeoSLAM’s activities at InterGEO 2017, visit the dedicated page at geoslam.com/intergeo or visit them in person at Booth B1.051, in Hall 1, between 26-28 September.

 

About GeoSLAM (www.geoslam.com)

Headquartered in the United Kingdom, 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 over 50 distributors, with a presence in over 43 countries across six continents.

 

For more information about GeoSLAM or our products, email us at [email protected]