Velodyne Announced Sales Agreement with GeoSLAM and Supports 3D Measurement for NavVis VLX Mapping System

U.S.-based LiDAR technology developer Velodyn Lidar recently announced its partnership with two 3D mapping technology solutions providers.

Velodyne and GeoSLAM, a UK-based 3D geospatial technology supplier, signed a multi-year sales agreement to use LiDAR sensors in the mobile scanner for 3D mapping. LiDAR sensors from Velodyne enable GeoSLAM systems to achieve data capture of intricate measurements from up to 100 meters away. The mobile scanner can be wide applied for building information modeling (BIM), construction, real estate, surveying and mining.


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Meanwhile, Velodyne Lidar also provides its LiDAR technology to NavVis for a wearable indoor 3D mapping system. The scanner is designed for reality capture in complex built environments such as construction sites and multi-level towers.


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Velodyne Puck LITE sensors deliver a high-resolution image to measure and analyze indoor and outdoor environments. It provides a full 360-degree environmental view to deliver real-time 3D data with compact size and low weight.

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