Experience Strongest Ever SLAM with GeoSLAM'S Upgrade Any SLAM Device Campaign

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With the rapid advancement of SLAM (Simultaneous Location and Mapping) technology recognised particularly across the built environment industry, leading 3D mobile mapping and monitoring specialist, GeoSLAM, is offering the opportunity to upgrade any SLAM device to an industry leading handheld scanner.

GeoSLAM has launched its upgrade campaign offering £10,000 (or €11,200 or 12,650 USD) off the price of its leading ZEB-REVO-RT or the new ZEB-HORIZON until 28th February 2019, in exchange for any SLAM device – regardless of its manufacturer.

GeoSLAM’s ZEB-HORIZON was launched at INTERGEO 2018 and incorporates UAV-ready technology alongside the strongest ever SLAM, capable of collecting 300,000 points per second with a range of up to 100m.

The ZEB-REVO-RT is a lightweight handheld scanner capable of processing data in real time while the user walks, providing a complete 3D model in minutes.

Commenting on the upgrade campaign Shelley Copsey, GeoSLAM’s CEO, explained:

“Mapping and monitoring technology is advancing at remarkable speed and at GeoSLAM we recognise that this means that our customers are required to stay at the top of their game by harnessing the latest platforms.”

To find out more about the GeoSLAM trade-in offers, visit the website here.


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