How dynamic object removal helps you capture active sites with ease
Dynamic object removal is a simple idea that can have major impact for your mobile mapping business. Here's a few ways it can provide a competitive edge.
How NavVis disrupts the traditional 3D data capture work process
In a guest post, laser scanning professional Matthew Craig explains how NavVis tech is a positive change to traditional work processes in 3D data capture.
Hemminger Engineering and the future of work with Fraunhofer Institute
FutureWork360 leads to better scientific communications; a project completed by Hemminger Engineering for the Fraunhofer Institute, powered by NavVis tech.
Everything you need to know about point cloud data and point cloud scanning
Both lidar sensor and photogrammetry collect point cloud data. Learn everything you need to know about point cloud scanning from our experts.
How to achieve an entire day of scanning in just 30 minutes
We explain how the NavVis VLX wearable mapping system can significantly speed up your workflow – without sacrificing the accuracy your business relies on.
7 terms you need to know before investing in a Mobile Mapping System
We explain some basic technical terms that companies use in articles and spec sheets to describe the performance of their mobile mapping systems.
NavVis joins the Qualcomm Smart City Accelerator Program
NavVis brings next-generation mobile mapping technology for the built environment to the Qualcomm Smart City Accelerator Program.
Testing NavVis VLX side-by-side with a terrestrial laser scanner
Never standing still, the NavVis team measured the accuracy and speed of NavVis VLX against a terrestrial laser scanner at the Munich HQ.
Introducing the Cloud Processing Add-on for NavVis IndoorViewer
The new Cloud Processing Add-on for NavVis IndoorViewer makes fast work of post-processing your point cloud data. Learn all about the key features here.
How software can future-proof your mobile mapping device
The software in mobile mapping systems offer one very important benefit; owners can expect their tools to continue evolving after the initial purchase.
Skanska maps St. Nicholas Church in New York City with NavVis VLX
See how multinational construction company Skanska used NavVis VLX to capture the site of the St. Nicholas Church and Shrine in less than 60 minutes.
NavVis VLX is the first wearable mapper with data good enough for survey
What makes NavVis VLX different from competing solutions? We caught up with Stefan Romberg, Head of Perception and Mapping at NavVis, to learn more.