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RIEGL USA to Attend TRB 92nd Annual Meeting

RIEGL USA will be attending the Transportation Research Board (TRB) 92nd Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.

The meeting will be held at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park in Washington, D.C. from January 13 through January 17, 2013.

Be sure to stop by our booth, booth #1516, during the meeting. We will have representatives from RIEGL USA present to answer any questions you may have about our products.

About RIEGL USA:

The key factor to RIEGL USA‘s success is providing complete support and reliability to our customers. From your initial purchase, to integration of the system, as well as training and support, RIEGL USA stands out in the industry as a leader. RIEGL USA, located in Orlando, FL, is the North American office for RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems, GmbH. With over 19 years of experience, RIEGL USA delivers quality airborne, mobile and stationary terrestrial laser scanning solutions.

RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems, GmbH, is headquartered in Horn, Austria. RIEGL has more than 30 years’ experience in the research, development and production of laser rangefinders, distancemeters and scanners. RIEGL is dedicated to designing, developing, and producing the best possible laser sensors for the desired application in order to perfectly fulfill the given measurement tasks and therefore, fully satisfy the customers’ expectations worldwide.

RIEGL USA is recognized as the performance leader in the mobile mapping, civil infrastructure, airborne scanning, hydrographic, mining and terrestrial based industries. Our instruments are well known for their ruggedness and reliability under demanding environmental conditions. RIEGL‘s various 3D scanners offer a wide array of performance characteristics and serve as a platform for continuing "Innovation in 3D" for the laser scanning business.

For More Information:

Susan Licari, Marketing Manager

RIEGL USA

7035 Grand National Drive

Orlando, Florida 32819

Phone: 407-248-9927

Fax: 407-248-2636

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