Mapping of large sites with fixed-wing UAV

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  • May 4, 2020 - Available on Demand
  • In this Webinar, Diane Michalon, Business Development Manager OEM & UAV/Inspection, and Tasso Zoeteweij, Professional Services, will discuss the common problems with large site mapping and how UAVs can help to overcome these issues, as well as increase productivity and the accuracy of data sets.

    We’ll also explore a great user case of a road project in the Netherlands which uses a combination of drones, laser scanning and mobile mapping. The team will then introduce the Topcon Sirius Pro UAV and associated softwares; MAVinci Desktop & ContextCapture.

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