Latest News - 19/01/2012
Leica ScanStation C10s are proving popular with police departments and collision investigators across the globe, with investigators in the US state of Georgia making plans to add to their current set of scanners.
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- 18/01/2012
A large-scale 3D surveying project has taken place in the capital of the Isle of Man, to aid with ambitious regeneration plans for the town.
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Politicians in Lebanon are calling for urgent structural surveys of all the ageing buildings in the capital, Beirut, following the collapse of a seven-storey building on Sunday.
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British surveyors and engineers have begun their mission to drill into a vast lake beneath the Antarctic ice shelf that has been cut off from the outside since before modern humans even began to evolve.
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- 12/01/2012
The latest version of the Leica GeoMoS Web internet-based monitoring data visualisation and analysis service now provides users with advanced capabilities that they can access on PDA, smartphones and tablet devices.
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The security of GNSS networks and equipment will be the main subject of discussion at the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2012 in March, which is seen by many as Europe's leading event for the geospatial navigation and measuring industry.
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Leica Geosystems is to unveil its newest advances in its construction positioning and machine control technology at the World of Concrete 2012 trade fair in the US this month, prior to rolling them out around the world.
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The major engineering works on London's Blackfriars station and railway bridge have reached completion, following extensive track monitoring, allowing for the new station to be the first in London that spans the Thames.
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Leica Geosystems has confirmed that it has landed its largest ever order of its Leica ScanStation C10s, following this week's announcement of the government's £2.7 million pound investment to equip police forces with advanced surveying equipment.
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- 05/01/2012
A team of researchers from Bristol University has been awarded nearly €3.5 million from the European Commission to carry out advanced geodetic surveys on volcanic activity in Europe and Latin America.
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