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About UAV scanning
Data from a birds eye view
UAV scanning gives you the ability to capture data about your facility using a drone. This helps you get the data you need from the unsafe, or hard to reach locations.
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UAv scanning overview
Here's what UAV scanning will do for you
Stop relying on hand measured data from the hard to reach locations. Send a drone up.
Reality capture of larger areas
Quickly scan large scale areas with high fidelity LIDAR technology.
Get hard to access locations
Scan inaccessible areas with UAV technology
Increase overall safety
Use UAV technology to scan hazardous areas without putting humans at risk.
Our Service
Create a 3D model of your facility
Create an accurate 3d model of your existing facility to modernize and digitalize your data. Reduce the amount of site visits, travel times, and inspection risks.
Our Service
Go from reactive to predictive maintenance
Cut your inspection time by 75% for confined spaces or hazardous environments. Know when a problem is going to happen, before it happens, and solve the issue.
Our Service
Make educated decisions that save you time and money
Reduced inspection times, know when problems are going to occur before they happen, Increased safety, save money on maintanence cost.
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FAQ
Frequently Ask Questions
Reality capture refers to the process of collecting data of physical spaces or objects using various types of technology such as laser scanning, photogrammetry, lidar and SLAM. The captured data is then processed to create accurate digital representations of the real world conditions that can be used by a variety of professional disciplines like operations, architecture, engineering, construction, entertainment and more.
The level of accuracy depends on the type of technology used and the purpose of the project. Generally, modern reality capture systems can achieve accuracy levels ranging from a few millimeters to a few centimeters.
Our equipment varies depending on the specific needs of each project. We use advanced laser scanners, cameras, drones, and other specialized tools that allow us to capture data with high precision and detail.
Laser scanning uses laser beams to measure distances and create 3D models of objects and spaces, while photogrammetry uses photographs to extract geometric information and create digital models. Both techniques have their advantages and disadvantages, and the choice between them will depend on the specific requirements of your project.
The duration of a project depends on its scope and complexity. Generally, it takes a few days to a few weeks, but larger or more intricate projects may take several months or even years to complete.
Reality capture can capture a wide range of data, including geometric measurements, textural information, color and lighting, as well as metadata such as GPS coordinates and time stamps.
Reality capture has many applications in fields such as architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, entertainment, and virtual reality. Some common uses include creating digital models of buildings, surveying terrain, designing and visualizing products, creating 3D maps, and producing immersive experiences.
Yes, modern reality capture technologies can capture data from all kinds of environments, including outdoor spaces. In fact, some technologies like Lidar are particularly useful for scanning large areas such as cityscapes or natural landscapes.