Intergeo Preview 2010
Intergeo, the world's largest congress and trade-fair for geodesy, geoinformation and land management, will this year be held in Cologne, Germany, from 5th to 7th October. About 15,000 visitors are...
Intergeo, the world's largest congress and trade-fair for geodesy, geoinformation and land management, will this year be held in Cologne, Germany, from 5th to 7th October. About 15,000 visitors are...
SOUTH Surveying & Mapping Instrument Co Ltd is headquartered in Guangzhou, southern China's largest city, a key transportation hub and trading port that lies on the Pearl River, navigable to...
The Leica Builder is aimed at professionals on a construction site who need an intuitive yet innovative and powerful measuring tool. The device completes the Leica Geosystems range of construction...
The Grand celebration for ‘A Rollout Hit of 100,000 Units & Become the No.1 Total Station Output Company In The World' was held in Beijing, China, on 29th October 2010....
Sokkia is releasing a new digital theodolite series, the DT220, DT520, DT520A and DT620, with as a main distinguishing feature an improved power-saving technology. The DT620, recently set a world...
Everyone who truly matters in the geomatics and surveying-related business will be travelling to Germany ¨C or more precisely to the Bavarian city of Nuremberg ¨C in the last week...
Robotic theodolites, the new generation of the well-known surveying theodolite, are used to measure deflections in short-span bridges with millimetre accuracy. This permits the coming true of an old dream...
In the last few years, the computer revolution has brought about a different approach to engineering and construction projects. Thanks to automated processes, engineers can now produce a much higher...
When establishing heights on large geodetic networks, the main problem surveyors encounter are wide bodies of water, such as rivers, that need to be crossed without losing accuracy. Thanks to...
Caves are natural underground spaces formed and shaped over millions of years. Usually part of bigger caverns, they give a first-hand view of water, biology, oil and other subsurface distributions...
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