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News > Optech Appoints New Representative in Japan

Optech Appoints New Representative in Japan

  07/11/2008
Optech Incorporated (Canada) has appointed OPT Technologies, Tokyo, to represent the ALTM airborne laser terrain mapper line of products in Japan. For the past year, Optech has been represented by OPT Technologies for the ILRIS-3D line of terrestrial scanners. As a result of OPT\'s ongoing initiative and success, this representation has been expanded to include the ALTM airborne products. The 3100EA, Gemini and Orion models of these airborne laser terrain mappers are internationally recognized as the most advanced in the market.

Optech clients in Japan have been operating ALTM airborne mappers, SHOALS bathymeters, ILRIS-3D terrestrial scanners, and CMS cavity monitoring systems for over 10 years.

 





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