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LiDAR USA Announces First Sale of ScanLook into Canada

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Monday, November 5th 2012
LiDAR USA | Huntsville, AL
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LiDAR USA, innovators in technology exploitation, proudly announces the first sale of ScanLook into Canada

Vieworx Geophoto Inc (http://vieworxvision.ca/), located in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada, received their first ScanLook system in late October with training being completed at the same time.

LiDAR USA is very pleased that Vieworx chose to purchase ScanLook. Vieworx already has two other mobile systems mounted on trucks that are almost constantly working. ScanLook will supplement these systems by being deployed in a variety of ways due to its high level of portability. It will be mounted on a variety of vehicles depending upon the job. While this includes a truck for survey grade road mapping and a boat for all riparian projects, Vieworx is currently in the process of fitting the scanner to an aerial based system.

Daniel Fagerman, CTO of LiDAR USA, was pleased to see how quickly Vieworx was able to adapt a mount for ScanLook to one of their trucks. “In about two hours, Vieworx had ScanLook mounted securely and ready for preliminary scanning,” Daniel added. “It was good to see ScanLook up and running in cold and snowy Alberta in such a short time.”

About LiDAR USA

LiDAR USA, also known as Fagerman Technologies, is a family owned business just outside of Huntsville, AL. LiDAR USA specializes in laser scanning, photogrammetry, instrumentation and all things geomatics. Years of experience working on best-in-class products have developed our sense of quality and leadership necessary to build only the best systems.

 

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