“For us this is really the next step in our UAS strategy,” said Rüdiger Wagner, general manager of Leica’s...
Originally shared by Gary Mortimer
“For us this is really the next step in our UAS strategy,” said Rüdiger Wagner, general manager of Leica’s geospatial solutions division. “UAS-based mapping solutions are on the increase and we have been carefully expanding our exposure to this market by focusing on select applications.”
Headquartered in Heerbrugg, Switzerland, Leica is part of Sweden’s Hexagon Group and maintains U.S. headquarters in Norcross, Ga. The company also specializes in offering digital airborne and lidar sensors for the geospatial industry.
http://www.suasnews.com/2013/05/23146/leica-takes-next-step-in-uas-strategy-3d-inspection-and-mapping/
“For us this is really the next step in our UAS strategy,” said Rüdiger Wagner, general manager of Leica’s geospatial solutions division. “UAS-based mapping solutions are on the increase and we have been carefully expanding our exposure to this market by focusing on select applications.”
Headquartered in Heerbrugg, Switzerland, Leica is part of Sweden’s Hexagon Group and maintains U.S. headquarters in Norcross, Ga. The company also specializes in offering digital airborne and lidar sensors for the geospatial industry.
http://www.suasnews.com/2013/05/23146/leica-takes-next-step-in-uas-strategy-3d-inspection-and-mapping/
Yep...very logical thinking Gary. Thanks for the post.
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