Our R&D department has developed ARDIS II (Advanced Resolution Digital Imaging System) with our clients’ needs in mind. ARDIS II was designed to collect very high resolution images at a rapid speed. In addition, the ARDIS II can be easily merged with most LiDAR systems for dual sensor collection.
Thanks to ARDIS II and its accompanying software suite, turn around times of less than a week from the data collection to the finished product are possible.
Automation can be achieved to either start collection at specified flight lines, or to accept trigger pulses from third-party systems. ARDIS has on-board data storage enabling up to 600 GB of data.
Penn State University's Geospatial Education Portfolio includes online programs in geographic information systems and geospatial
intelligence. Each program is designed to help give cutting-edge skills to working professionals and encourages interaction with highly-respected faculty. Start your application today!
DGI 2009 is Europe’s largest annual gathering dedicated to high-level discussion addressing the major challenges of the defence and government geospatial intelligence community will take place on January 19th -22nd at the QEII centre in London.
Penn State University's Geospatial Education Portfolio includes online programs in geographic information systems and geospatial
intelligence. Each program is designed to help give cutting-edge skills to working professionals and encourages interaction with highly-respected faculty. Start your application today!
Get a 15% discount on the total amount of your order of software and spatial referenced data from KOREM and its partners until December 31st. Learn more Here
Penn State University's Geospatial Education Portfolio includes online programs in geographic information systems and geospatial
intelligence. Each program is designed to help give cutting-edge skills to working professionals and encourages interaction with highly-respected faculty. Start your application today!
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