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Writer's pictureOliver Ludlam

A Day in the Life

We’ve made a quick video to give you an idea of what we do when we are out scanning.




LiDAR


LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) scanning is a revolutionary technology that has revolutionized the way we capture and analyze data. LiDAR uses lasers to map the environment in 3D, allowing us to measure distances and create detailed models of the world around us. This technology has been used for many years in various industries, from surveying and engineering to mapping and GIS. In recent years, it has become increasingly popular in the drone industry as it provides a powerful tool for capturing data quickly and accurately.


The most significant benefit of LiDAR scanning is its ability to generate highly accurate 3D models of the environment. Unlike traditional methods such as aerial photography, LiDAR scanning can capture data in all three dimensions, enabling users to capture detailed topographical information and generate precise 3D models of their surroundings. LiDAR scanning is also capable of collecting data at a much faster rate than traditional methods, making it perfect for projects that require large amounts of data in a short amount of time.


In addition to its accuracy and speed, LiDAR scanning is also highly cost-effective. By using existing aerial platforms such as drones or airplanes, users can collect large amounts of data with minimal cost and effort. Furthermore, LiDAR systems are relatively easy to use, so even inexperienced users can benefit from its features.


Finally, LiDAR scanning opens up a range of new possibilities for collecting and analyzing data.

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