TECHNOLOGY

True north scan in position

THE Polaris long range 3D laser scanner and the Maverick and Lynx mobile mapping applications made by Canadian mass data capture manufacturer Teledyne Optech will be available in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea through Position Partners after the companies signed a distribution agreement.

Karma Barndon
Teledyne Optech's Polaris scanner will be available in Australia through Position Partners.

Teledyne Optech's Polaris scanner will be available in Australia through Position Partners.

Teledyne Optech’s Polaris terrestrial laser scanner is adaptable and versatile with an integrated high-resolution camera, inclinometers, a compass and a GPS receiver housed in weather-proof casing. The...

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