Leica Geosystems to present at SPAR 3D
Leica Geosystems will be at the SPAR 3D Expo & Conference, 3-5 April in Houston, Texas, USA, at Booth #501.
Leica Geosystems will present its laser scanning technologies at the premier international event for the application of 3D technology, the SPAR 3D Expo & Conference. Join us and discover how The future of 3D technology is here. Register here.
3D laser scanning technology on display
The Leica Geosystems Booth #501 will present the latest in 3D laser scanning technology. Visit the experts and have hands-on demonstrations of:
- Leica BLK360 imaging scanner
- Leica ScanStation P40/P30
- Laser Scanning Software
See it in action. For the first time ever, see a live demo from the acclaimed Leica BLK360 imaging scanner. The smallest and lightest instrument of its kind, scanning data is produced with just the single push of one button.
See the premiere instruments of Leica Geosystems laser scanning technology in action with the newest features. The Leica ScanStation P40 / P30 deliver the highest quality 3D data and HDR imaging at an extremely fast scan rate of 1 million points per second at ranges of up to 270 m.
Manage digital realities with the Leica Geosystems 3D laser scanning software suite, setting the industry standards for multi-sensor fusion, improved productivity in registration, analysis and extraction, and easy access through tools for visualisation and collaboration. See the latest Cyclone and CloudWorx enhancements at the Leica Geosystems booth, and experience the full suite:
Expert presentations
Along with the latest technology, there will also be forward-thinking presentations by subject matter experts at the event. Leica Geosystems customers and staff will present on an array of topics:
- In-House or Outsourcing your 3D Technologies: Considerations 4 April, 2-3: 30 p.m. Longtime Leica Geosystems user Larry Kleinkemper, CTO of Lanmar Services, will join an expert panel to discuss the pros and cons of keeping laser scanning and other 3D practices in-house or outsourcing to external professionals. Kleinkemper is known as a leader in computer modeling and advanced technologies in architecture. He is a noted speaker on 3D modeling and scan to BIM in England, India and across the U.S.
- Vision for 3D Technologies 5 April, 9:20 a.m.The inherit nature of technology is its continued evolution - from the invention of the wheel in pre-historic times to today’s mobile mapping on any type of vehicle. As we move from static to mobile, technology is becoming more versatile and accessible. In this presentation, Hexagon Geosystems CTO Burkhard Boeckem will take you through a journey of how 3D technology has made its way from large, exclusive, purpose-specific platforms to smaller, inclusive, all-encompassing pieces. Bringing about the democratisation of what was once thought of as only required by the highly educated professional, 3D technology today is moving from the pure professional expert arena to a must-have for anyone with imagination and desire to embrace new possibilities. Join this Vision for 3D Technologies and discover just how far we’ve come and how far we can still go.
- Multi Sensor Approach to Integrating High Resolution Data Above and Below Water 5 April, 11 a.m.
Pegasus_Version2Eric Barden, principal of geospatial services at Spicer Group, has been a Leica Geosystems user for several years. In his solo presentation, Barden will explain t how to properly execute a mobile mapping project using a multi sensor approach collecting data from multiple moving vehicles. Spicer Group was tasked with completing a design survey to support the replacement of a 550-foot span bascule bridge over the Saginaw River in Bay City, Michigan, USA. The client needed full 3D river bottom terrain data for 2.5 miles of the Saginaw River, along with full 3D survey data of the existing bascule bridge substructure, superstructure and approaches. Using the Leica Pegasus:Two Mobile LiDAR system, the firm completed all road scanning from a standard pickup truck. Then, mounting the mobile LiDAR system on an 18-foot center console boat, Spicer Group acquired precise LiDAR data of the complete bridge substructure. For complete high definition survey data of the area below the water surface, the team used multibeam sonar technology and collected high resolution bottom data below the water surface, including the areas around the substructure elements. Learn about the different components of successfully integrating data from multiple sensors to paint a high resolution 3D picture of the project area. Learn about the differences between collecting data from a moving marine vehicle and a moving land vehicle and the importance of being an expert in processing moving trajectories. - Bring your 3D Technology Challenges and Questions 5 April, 11 a.m.Leica Geosystems Customer and Advocate Chris Zmijewski, vice-president of Haag 3D Solutions, and Leica Geosystems Vice-President of Business Development Faheem Khan will serve on this advisory board panel to take on attendee’s most pressing issues about 3D laser scanning and other technology.
Leica Geosystems will also sponsor an evening networking event at the 8th Wonder Brewery 4 April, 6-8 p.m.
Register now to discover the power and future of 3D technology at the 2017 SPAR 3D Expo & Conference.