• Laser Scanning for Forensic Investigation on the BBC

    Posted February 22, 2012 By in High Definition Surveying With | Make a Comment Laser Scanning for Forensic Investigation on the BBC

    Last night on the One Show (BBC 1, 7pm), Alex Otto, Demonstrator in Forensic Science from Bournemouth University was discussing the recent developments and struggles within Forensic Investigation. They used a ScanStation C10 to scan a crime scene set up in the studio to illustrate to the audience how this technology is being used to solve crimes today.

    Take a look at the discussion here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/i/b01cj4dw/?t=17m10s

  • Leica Geosystems Sponsors the RCAHMW ‘Digital Past’ Conference 2012

    Posted February 17, 2012 By in Events, High Definition Surveying, Leica Events, Leica Geosystems With | Make a Comment

    Leica Geosystems is one of the main sponsors of Digital Past conference 2012 which is being held in  Llandrindod Wells next week.

    http://www.rcahmw.gov.uk/media/244.pdf

    Digital Past is a two day conference which showcases innovative digital technologies for data capture, interpretation and dissemination of heritage sites and
    artefacts. Running for the fourth year, Digital Past 2012 will be set in the historic mid-Wales town of Llandrindod Wells, and offers a combination of papers, seminars and handson workshops and demonstrations to investigate the latest technical survey and interpretation techniques and their practical application in heritage interpretation, education and conservation.

    The conference will be of value to anyone working in or studying the archaeological, heritage, education and museums sector, and is designed to allow informal networking and exchange of ideas within a friendly and diverse audience made up of individuals from commercial, public and third sector organisations. Open House sessions will also give the opportunity for display and demonstration of projects or products, and the chance to talk to heritage organisations, product developers and retailers.

    DigitalPast

     

  • Leica Geosystems and Autodesk – Survey and 3D Laser Scanning Point Cloud Technology Webinar

    Posted February 12, 2012 By in High Definition Surveying With | Make a Comment

    A joint presentation with Autodesk and Leica Geosystems , sharing best practice in taking surveyed and 3D laser scanning point cloud data into design applications such as AutoCAD Civil 3D, Revit in combination with Leica Cloudworx

    Join us for a Webinar on 5th April 2012

    FREE REGISTRATION using this link

    Title: Leica and Autodesk – Survey and Point Cloud Technology
    Date: Thursday, April 5, 2012
    Time: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM BST

     

    After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.

     

    System Requirements
    PC-based attendees
    Required: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server
     
    Macintosh®-based attendees
    Required: Mac OS® X 10.5 or newer
  • BIM what is it good for, Well absolutely everything apparently

    Posted February 10, 2012 By in High Definition Surveying With | Make a Comment

    I recently spent the day at the RICS BIM event at the Cavendish Conference Centre, An amazing Venue if anyone needs a quirky little venue for 200 odd people. During the opening remarks it was stated how much bigger the RICS event was this year compared to last. An increase from 10 to 200 in a year just goes to shows how much interest there is in this “new” system. I say new as it only really seems to be new in the building world other industries have been doing this for years, Car manufacturing, Aerospace and petrochemical.

    First up was Paul Morrell OBE, I’m sure there were others including myself that were expecting a presentation from the government full of facts and figures. What we got was an amazing presentation full of humour and a very pragmatic and sensible approach to BIM from a government perspective. With a time scale of achieving a Level 2 BIM for Government contracts by 2016 not only sounded sensible but wholly achievable. Yes there will be standards but also flexibility to the approach so lessons can be learned along the way.

    After Simon Rawlinson from EC Harries LLP gave us an insight to the world of BIM from a Quantity Surveyors point of view which clearly showed how current software will not replace the profession and how overloading the system with too much information is just as bad as having none, then came Paul Fletcher.

    Paul the Co-founder of Through Architects had been busy working on his IPad throughout the first session, and to great effect. A passionate and punchy presentation drawing on points raised earlier. Including Cat’s and Cup’s.

    After lunch the highlight was a great presentation by Dr Chris Millard, head of system integration for Balfour Beatty Construction. His presentation was full of real world examples where the use of survey grade Laser scanners were used on a daily bases for everything from the Fire damage on the M1 to work on the M25 and Heathrow terminals. He spoke about how the use of this highly accurate scan data was crucial to the integrity of their BIM models.

    What struck me was just how much a company like Leica Geosystems is involved throughout the BIM process. From the 3D Topo survey of a brown field site used to sit a new design on. Machine control taking the design surface and doing the cut and fill straight from the model. Laser scanners for full as-built documentation. Cloudworx to create BIM ready models in packages like Revit. TPS and GPS setting out the design or monitoring the construction. Even Disto’s 3D Disto’s Linos setting out the stud work walls or placing the lighting. But there seems to be something missing, This may be the last stage in the creation of a Stage 3 BIM process and this is that most of the above are a one way system we take information out of the model but don’t really put back what has been done. With the increase in clever software and open formats this will be the killer app in the coming years.

  • Cloudworx for Revit proving huge success at BIM show

    Posted February 9, 2012 By in High Definition Surveying With | Make a Comment

    Live from the RICS BIM Conference today (9th February), Leica’s new plug-in for Autodesk Revit software is generating massive interest amongst the 250 delegates. Find out more by clicking on the this link…Cloudworx for Revit

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