RIEGL will be attending, exhibiting and presenting at GEO WEEK 2019!
GEO WEEK 2019 will take place from January 25th-31st, 2019, at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center.
This event is an opportunity for attendees of MAPPS, ASPRS and ILMF to come together for an outstanding conference experience! The combined event will feature a single exhibit hall and all-encompassing social activities, giving attendees access to more geospatial solutions and networking than would have been possible had the events continued separately.
MAPPS Winter Conference 2019
MAPPS Winter Conference 2019 will take place from January 25-28, 2019. RIEGL will be presenting at the Sensor Capabilities Round Table during the conference. Attend this presentation and see our RIEGL experts as they discuss past highlights of RIEGL and the outlook for the future.
ILMF/ASPRS 2019ILMF/ASPRS will be taking place from January 28-31, 2019. See more about our meet – n – greet, exhibition, instruments, and presentations below!
ILMF Meet-n-Greet!
There will be a RIEGL Meet-n-Greet from 8:00 AM–12:00 PM on Monday, January 28th during the ILMF/ASPRS portion of GEO WEEK 2019. Meet us on the third floor in room AGATE A/B of the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center! This is your opportunity to meet RIEGL’s finest in the LiDAR industry and meet with them one-on-one. Join us at this free event for a chance to get to know RIEGL better and to ask us anything you’ve been wanting to know!
RIEGL Booth 311 at ILMF/ASPRS
RIEGL will also be exhibiting at Booth 311 during the ILMF/ASPRS portion of GEO WEEK 2019. Be sure to come by to meet with our team of RIEGL experts to learn about our latest innovative instruments that we use worldwide.
Stop by the booth throughout the week to see some of our RIEGL instruments on display: the NEW VQ-880 II, NEW VQ-480 II, NEW VUX-240, VQ-1560i, VMX-2HA, miniVUX-1UAV, miniVUX-1DL on DJI-M600 with Integration Kit 600 and the VZ-400i.
The NEW VQ-880-G II is a fully integrated airborne laser scanning system for combined hydrographic and topographic surveying with a new form factor with enhanced camera configuration and improved performance of the IR channel.
The NEW VQ-480 II is a waveform processing airborne laser scanning system, which presents itself in a completely new design that successfully takes up the already proven qualities of the RIEGL VQ-480 and leads them to a new standard performance and user-friendliness.
The NEW VUX-240 is a lightweight UAV laser scanner, especially designed for use on a UAS/UAV/RPAS and small manned airplanes or helicopters and perfectly suited for high point density corridor mapping applications.
The VQ-1560i is a dual channel waveform processing airborne LiDAR scanning system, making use of RIEGL‘s sophisticated Waveform-LiDAR technology and enabling excellent multiple-target detection capability and Multiple-Time-Around (MTA) processing.
The VMX-2HA is a high speed, high performance dual scanner mobile mapping system, which provides dense, accurate, and feature-rich data at highway speeds.
The miniVUX-1UAV is a user-friendly and cost-efficient device to acquire survey-grade measurement data by use of remotely piloted helicopters and unmanned aircrafts for a variety of applications.
The miniVUX-1DL is a sister device to the miniature UAV laser scanner RIEGL miniVUX-1UAV. The added indicator “DL” means “downward-looking” and refers to its special design tailored to meet the needs of corridor mapping tasks (downward-looking, optimized field of view, small size). The instrument will be on display during the conference while integrated into a DJI-M600 with the RIEGL Integration Kit 600.
The VZ-400i is a 3D laser scanning system which combines an innovative new processing architecture, internet connectivity, and a suite of MEMS sensors with RIEGL’s latest laser scanning engine technology.
Please stop by and check out our state-of-the-art instruments! Our team of RIEGL experts can discuss your business needs and how our LiDAR solutions can help you.
Can’t Miss RIEGL Presentations
In addition to our exhibition, we will also be presenting during ILMF/ASPRS 2019!
Please join us for RIEGL’s Product Preview Presentation, presented by Josh France on January 28th, 2019 from 11:45 AM.-12:00 PM. Join us for this presentation to learn more about RIEGL’s airborne offerings!
Come learn about “Challenges in Rapid LiDAR Point Cloud Delivery” during the LiDAR Data Processing panel in room Centennial A-C from 3:30 PM-3:45 PM. Our featured presenter will be Dr. Andreas Ullrich, CTO of RIEGL.
At the Geospatial Industry Visionaries Panel, we will have James Van Rens, the Senior Vice President of RIEGL USA speaking in Centennial F-H at 3:30 PM.- 4:30 PM. Join this panel discussion to find out more about future insights and perspectives from industry leaders.
RIEGL is looking forward to successful conferences and to welcoming you to GEO WEEK 2019!
About RIEGL
RIEGL is an international leading provider of cutting edge technology in airborne, mobile, terrestrial, industrial and unmanned laser scanning solutions. RIEGL produces commercial LiDAR systems and focuses on pulsed time-of-flight laser radar technology in multiple wavelengths. RIEGL’s core Smart-Waveform technologies provide pure digital LiDAR signal processing, unique methodologies for resolving range ambiguities, multiple targets per laser shots, optimum distribution of measurements, calibrated amplitudes and reflectance estimates, as well as the seamless integration and calibration of systems. RIEGL’s various 3D scanners offer a wide array of performance characteristics and serve as a platform for continuing ”Innovation in 3D” for the LiDAR industry. From the first inquiry, to purchase and integration of the system, as well as training and support, RIEGL maintains an outstanding history of reliability and support to their customers. Worldwide sales, training, support and services are delivered from RIEGL’s headquarters in Austria, main offices in the USA, Japan, and China, and by a worldwide network of representatives covering Europe, North and South America, Asia, Australia, and Africa. |