Reporter 76

INTERGEO Edition - October 2016

A Message from the President

At Hexagon Geosystems, we focus on creating digital realities so professionals can work within current and accurate environments to produce the best possible results. What is a digital reality? When Russian technicians are trained to face dangerous events, like fires caused by faulty electrical connections, in a video game made with the aid of laser scanning technology, he learns critical safety measures in a digital reality so he can apply them in the real world. When Swiss researchers capture precise imagery of snow properties from airborne sensors, they operate in a digital reality to discover new methods to improve avalanche warnings.

A digital reality must mirror the real world so results can be precisely imported back to improve the current situation. To build better rail tracks and keep workers safe, Dutch surveyors provided the reality capture of rail yards with the help of our mobile mapping solutions. Contractors on a new expressway project in New Zealand needed to have a clear understanding of the dimensions of the land so they could lay a smooth path, so they turned to our MS60 MultiStation and machine control guidance.

Digital realities not only recreate today’s reality, but they also show us what can be. Space exploration from the United States with our new LiDAR technologies is helping scientists to comprehend global ice melt and better protect the Earth. Miners in Ghana now see where weak points are in the walls of a mine with our monitoring solutions, preventing catastrophic accidents. From above the earth to below the surface, digital realities are critical for safety and effective planning for the future.

Digital realities ensure we are shaping smart change in an rapidly evolving world. I’m proud our solutions are a part of this change. Enjoy your read.

Juergen Dold
President, Hexagon Geosystems

 

Read our customer stories here:


Safely ahead of the game with cutting edge technology

Safely ahead of the game with cutting edge technology

Using Leica Geosystems solutions to construct a new expressway safely and efficiently.

Off the boat into the air

Off the boat, into the air

Controlling Norway’s largest infrastructure project with the Aibot X6.

Mining integration reaches new heights in the andes

Mining integration reaches new heights in the Andes

Making mines more efficient with Hexagon Mining and MineSight.

Geoscents fusing the best of both worlds

Geoscents - fusing the best of both worlds

Unravelling the mysteries of Sweden’s Sandby borg using Leica Zeno 20 and Ersi’s ArcGIS.

Laser scanning on the go

Laser scanning on the go

Ensuring safety in a rail yard project with the Leica Pegasus:Backpack.

Fitting together pieces of a puzzle

Fitting together pieces of a puzzle

3D scanning solutions help restore the Bonner Münster for generations to come.

Mapping avalanches

Mapping avalanches

Improving avalanche warnings with the Leica ADS100 airborne sensor.

Game on with laser scanning

Game on with laser scanning

Creating video games to improve safety with the Leica ScanStation.

Exploring the rate of climate change from deep within the earth

Exploring the rate of climate change from deep within the Earth

Documenting climate changes over long periods of time using Leica Cyclone.

Future profing with GNSS

Future-proofing with GNSS

Significantly improving the availability of GNSS positions under difficult conditions with Leica Geosystems' future-proof technology.

Measuring for the gold

Measuring for the gold

Measuring athletes’ performance with the Leica TS16 total station.

Opening the worlds longest deepest rail tunnel with precise measurement

Opening the world’s longest, deepest rail tunnel with precise measurement

Using Leica Geosystems products to monitor a tunnel's progression.

Sweet success in plant documentation

Sweet success in plant documentation

Increasing efficiency and safety in a plant with laser scanning.

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