Tag: INTERGEO 2015

  • Hexagon Takes Top Honors in the Wichmann Innovations Award

    Hexagon Takes Top Honors in the Wichmann Innovations Award

    The new Leica Geosystems Pegasus backpack wearable mobile mapping solution.
    The new Leica Geosystems Pegasus backpack wearable mobile mapping solution. (Leica Geosystems AG, Switzerland, 2015)

    The top Wichmann Innovations Award has been given to the Leica Geosystems Pegasus:Backpack, a wearable reality-capture technology that combines five high-dynamic cameras and two lidar profilers within an ultra-light and ergonomic carbon-fiber chassis. Leica Geosystems is a brand of Hexagon.

    Companies from around the globe submitted products and applications to participate in the awards, which were presented by publisher Wichmann Verlag at the INTERGEO trade show, held in Germany in September. From hundreds of submissions, a jury of industry leaders selected 10 products and applications to receive votes from the general public. The main criteria for the awards were innovation, user-friendliness and practicality. Wichmann Verlag is known for its expertise in professional magazines and specialist books for geodesy and geomatics.

    The Pegasus:Backpack is a mobile mapping solution that creates a 3D view indoors or outdoors for engineering or professional documentation at the highest level of authority while using SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping) to determine position in GNSS-denied areas. With a focus on fast and efficient capture, calibrated images and point clouds are quickly generated for applications as diverse as BIM 6D to industrial training and disaster analysis, Leica said.

    “The mobile mapping team has put a lot of hard work into understanding the needs of today’s professionals, and the Leica Pegasus:Backpack ensures they are not limited in how, where or when they collect their data,” said Stuart Woods, vice president of Leica Geosystems Geospatial Solutions Division. “With this achievement, the concept of mobile reality capture has been substantiated at the highest level and ushers in a new era in perception surveying and actionable mobile content.”

    Watch a video about the backpack taken at INTERGEO:

    Second place was awarded to Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure’s Green GIS, featuring the patented ECW (Enhanced Compression Wavelet) data compression format and ERDAS APOLLO software. Through the use of Hexagon Geospatial technologies, Intergraph’s solution drastically reduces data volume and minimizes storage demands and energy costs, leading to more efficient and environmentally friendly data centers.

    “Software has a significant influence in terms of the enterprise carbon footprint. Our software-driven Green IT approach is absolutely new and pioneering, and effectively supplements previous environmental and climate protection efforts made by the information and communications technology sector,” said Maximilian Weber, senior vice president, Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure EMEA. “Our Green GIS can help lower carbon emissions of our customers’ IT processes.”

  • INTERGEO 2015: Topcon/Sokkia showcases GCX2 ‘The Bullet’ GNSS receiver

    Arne Musch of Topcon Positioning Group discusses Sokkia‘s GCX2 GNSS integrated receiver at INTERGEO 2015, which was held Sept. 15-17 in Stuttgart, Germany.

    The GCX2, nicknamed “the bullet,” is a multi-constellation and dual frequency receiver. It is the smallest and lightest integrated receiver Sokkia has ever offered, the company says.

  • INTERGEO 2015: Satel Showcases Full Product Lineup for GNSS Users

    Marko Saarni of Satel talks about the company’s product line at INTERGEO 2015, which was held Sept. 15-17 in Stuttgart, Germany.

  • Hi-Target Introduces Laser Scanner at INTERGEO 2015

    Stefan Wei of Hi-Target Surveying Instrument Co. Ltd. discusses the company’s latest laser scanner at INTERGEO 2015, which was held Sept. 15-17 in Stuttgart, Germany.

  • INTERGEO 2015: PIX4D Details Image Processing Software

    Lorenzo Martelletta of PIX4D gives an overview of the company’s Pix4D image processing software while at INTERGEO 2015, which was held Sept. 15–17 in Stuttgart, Germany.

    Pix4D image processing software is a mapping and modeling solution that can convert thousands of images into georeferenced 2D mosaics and 3D models.

  • INTERGEO 2015: Safe Software Demos FME Software

    Sonia Hobbs of Safe Software and Danny Ramirez of Conterra demonstrate the FME data integration software while at INTERGEO 2015, which was held Sept. 15–17 in Stuttgart, Germany.

    FME includes hundreds of powerful transformers to manipulate data structure and content.

  • INTERGEO 2015: Hemisphere Discusses Atlas Global Correction Services

    Rodrigo Leandro of Hemsphere GNSS talks about the company’s new Atlas correction service while at INTERGEO 2015, which was held Sept. 15-17 in Stuttgart, Germany.

    Atlas Global Correction Services’ signals via L-Band satellites or over the Internet at accuracies ranging from meter to sub-decimeter levels.

  • INTERGEO 2015: Spectra Precision Introduces Robotic Total Station

    Jacek Pietruczanis, director of product marketing at Spectra Precision, introduces new products at INTERGEO 2015, which was held Sept. 15–17 in Stuttgart, Germany.

  • INTERGEO 2015: CHC Navigation Introduces New GNSS Positioning Products

    Lance Andre, regional sales manager for North America at CHC Navigation, introduces CHC’s new positioning products at INTERGEO 2015, which was held Sept. 15-17 in Stuttgart, Germany.

    The X20i L1 GPS receiver (repurposed from the X20) now enables all apps on Apple’s App Store to have 1 foot to 1 centimeter accuracy depending on which version of the X20i is being used. By purchasing a special chip from Apple, iPhones and iPads can bond to the receiver using Bluetooth technology.

  • INTERGEO 2015: Trimble Showcases Mobile Mapping Solutions

    Elmar Lenz, general manager of Trimble‘s GNSS Geospatial Division, talks about the company’s MX7 mobile mapping system and its GNSS solutions at INTERGEO 2015, which was held Sept. 15-17 in Stuttgart, Germany.

    The Trimble MX7 with VISION technology is a vehicle-mounted photogrammetric system equipped with six cameras and Applanix GNSS and inertial geo-referencing modules. The MX7 can be mounted on any size vehicle and can capture 30 MP geo-referenced images at highway speeds.

  • INTERGEO 2015: Laser Technology Unveils TruPoint 300

    Eric Miller, president and COO of Laser Technology Inc., introduces the company’s new TruPoint 300 laser measurement product at INTERGEO 2015, which was held Sept. 15-17 in Stuttgart, Germany.

    The TruPoint 300 acts as a compact total station. It offers onboard data storage and calculations and includes a small tripod that allows for horizontal and vertical angle measurements. The TruPoint 300 will be available in February 2016, according to Laser Technology.

  • INTERGEO 2015: Hi-Target Features V90 Plus GNSS RTK

    Stefan Wei of Hi-Target Surveying Instrument Co. Ltd. discusses the company’s new V90 Plus GNSS RTK at INTERGEO 2015, which was held Sept. 15-17 in Stuttgart, Germany.

    The V90 Plus with Trimble BD970 OEM delivers centimeter accuracy and supports all constellations. The company’s self-developed antenna, based on air dielectric technology, is designed for multipath mitigation.