Streamline Construction Projects, Increase Revenue, and Control Costs with LiDAR Mobile Mapping

Streamline Construction Projects, Increase Revenue, and Control Costs with LiDAR Mobile Mapping

When it comes to managing construction projects, timing and expenses are often top of mind for companies focused on their bottom line. Multiple steps in project management become critical to keeping companies on budget and on time, including: However, oftentimes these methods of managing project data themselves can be the kink in the chain that…

LiDAR data and digital twins for better forest management

LiDAR data and digital twins for better forest management

As the risks to forests increase with climate change, forest managers are turning to LiDAR data and digital twins for better ways to monitor forest structure and manage forest function. Accurate monitoring and optimal management of a forest’s structure is the best way to ensure it can continue to perform its critical hydrology, geochemical, and…

Safely exploring 148 year old tunnels with LiDAR mapping

Safely exploring 148 year old tunnels with LiDAR mapping

Using LiDAR mapping, Wingfield Scale and Measure have explored and captured inside train tunnels abandoned over 60 years ago to help prepare them for a new role. In 1956 the last steam locomotive passed through the Wray and Sidling Tunnels in Rockhill Furnace, part of the 32-mile (51.5 km) coal rail line. Over 60 years…

Hovermap enables accurate and complete digitization of UNESCO listed building

Hovermap enables accurate and complete digitization of UNESCO listed building

First unveiled at the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition, the Royal Exhibition Building is one of Melbourne’s most famous landmarks and richly deserving of its status as the first building in Australia to ever be awarded UNESCO World Heritage status. Now, thanks to XM2, the Royal Exhibition Building has been immortalized – in a very modern way….

Webinar: Enabling the digital mine of the future through autonomous underground data capture

Webinar: Enabling the digital mine of the future through autonomous underground data capture

Data capture in the mining industry has been exponentially evolving over the last 10 years. We are capturing data at an increased resolution and accuracy. Rich information can be at ever-shorter intervals of time, enabling live modelling and dynamic planning that is continuously adapting in order to achieve the company’s business goals. Furthermore, advances in data analytics and analysis optimise and influence future decision making.