Optech to Host Innovative Lidar Solutions Conference05/11/2008 |
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| Optech (Canada) has announced today that its first Innovative Lidar Solutions Conference (ILSC) will be held in Toronto from 24th to 26th June 2009. An initial call for papers has been issued. | |
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Lidar data is widening its role in applications ranging from remote sensing to emergency services management and homeland security. The ILSC 2009 will focus on an open forum for industry professionals to discuss best practices and explore "real-world" lidar solutions. Topics of special interest will include how to use lidar hardware systems to maximise accuracy, improve efficiency and solve unique application challenges. There will also be a special focus on the implementation of Optech's various lidar sensors for application solutions.
Both users and potential users of Optech technologies are welcome to submit papers. You are also welcome to register if you simply wish to attend to learn more about the role of lidar in solving your surveying needs. Read more about: LiDAR remote sensing Supplier: Optech Inc More news from this supplier: Lidar Rectification Software Orion M/C 300 ALTM Lynx Mobile Mapper Rapid Mobilisation Platform Optech and Cardinal Systems Joint Initiative Lidar Meeting Ends on a High Waveform Digitiser for ALTM Mobile Mapper M1 for Airborne Imaging New High-definition Camera Optech 500kHz ALTM Pegasus Keynote Speakers for ILSC 2011 TatukGIS Developer Kernel 10 Upgrade Netcad Asia Convention Community Heritage Project Using GIS Visualisation Teaching Award for Russell G. Congalton ION Autonomous Snowplough Competition Winners GeoCore 2012 with Lidar API First Real-time Seafloor Earthquake Observatory CyberCity 3D Launches 3D Solar Buildings Second UltraCamX for Valley Air Photos Capacity-building to Develop Afghan Mining Comments (1):
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