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September 8, 2015

New mobile surveying solution from Teledyne Optech at INTERGEO 2015

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September 8, 2015 — Teledyne Optech is pleased to announce that its latest solutions for the productive and accurate collection of spatial data will be shown from September 15 to 19 at INTERGEO 2015 in Stuttgart, Germany, including a previously unrevealed solution for survey-grade mobile mapping.

At booth C4.019 in Hall 4, Teledyne Optech will present the latest addition to our high-powered Optech Lynx mobile survey systems. This new model is designed for both efficient asset collection and the delivery of engineering survey-grade results, giving operators excellent flexibility for multiple types of jobs. Teledyne Optech will also demonstrate how the advanced features of Optech LMS 3.0 improve collection and processing efficiency by enabling access to survey control.

Several other Teledyne Optech systems will be at the booth, including the Optech Galaxy airborne mapper. Visitors can take the opportunity to see how Galaxy vastly improves survey efficiency and consistency in variable terrain by letting surveyors ignore multipulse blind zones and keep their swath and point density on the ground constant with its PulseTRAK™ and SwathTRAK™ technologies. Forestry and coastal data from the Optech Titan will also be available, with Teledyne Optech experts ready to explain the new techniques that surveyors, government agencies and academics have developed to take advantage of its revolutionary multispectral lidar technology for topo/bathy surveys, land classification, and biomass estimation.

Groups interested in surveying deeper in turbid waters than any other airborne lidar can also drop by the booth to hear more about the new Optech CZMIL Nova. Even smaller organizations with limited budgets can now make use of CZMIL Nova thanks to redesigned hardware that lets it survey from aircraft as small as a Piper Navajo, plus the ability to rent the sensor and its HydroFusion workflow through the CZMIL Project Program.

For smaller-scale projects, Teledyne Optech will display integrated solutions using the flexible Optech ILRIS terrestrial lidar scanner: Users can rapidly survey open pit mines by combining ILRIS with photogrammetry from our new geo-XR6 UAV, constantly monitor dangerous areas for landslides with the Gexcel OPMMS solution, or even survey harbors above and below water simultaneously with an integrated ILRIS/Seabat sonar system. Visitors interested in improving productivity and safety in underground mining can even see the new Optech Cavity Monitoring System (CMS) V500 in action and try out its new integrated camera, georeferencing tools, and more.

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