Emesent technology partner, Velodyne Lidar, Inc., uses a Hovermap unit to promote the quality of the point cloud data that can be produced by their Puck LITE™ lidar sensor.
It’s hard to navigate the unknown, but as we continue to better understand how to slow the spread of COVID-19 we want to do all we can to keep our customers, employees and local communities safe.
At the beginning of 2020, Emesent Technical Evangelist, Dr Jeremy Sofonia, was invited by the US Navy to demonstrate Hovermap’s variety of use cases, including generating accurate digital twins of navy vessels.
Emesent is proud to have a mention in The West Australian where Ben Harvey states that “an autonomous, beyond line-of-sight drone flight 600m underground in a WA mine has been cited as a shining example of Australia’s resources ingenuity.”
On Wednesday the 13th of November, the entire Emesent Team welcomed esteemed partners, customers, distributors, suppliers and industry leaders to jointly celebrate and officially mark the company’s first year in business.
Mining Monthly’s headlining article “Olympic Dam underground drone trial pays dividends” showcases the successful implementation of Hovermap in their day-to-day underground surveying.
It was an opportunity that couldn’t be refused when Emesent’s, Jeremy Sofonia, was invited to participate in the National Geographic series, “Buried Secrets of WWII”.