20 January
2010
Maptek announces new I-Site 8800 Laser Scanner for long range
survey
Maptek
has today announced the release of a new laser scanner - the I-Site 8800.
'The extra long range I-Site 8800 scanner has resulted from
many years of research and development, building on our experience with
manufacturing laser scanners suited to the demanding mining environment,'
said Maptek I-Site General Manager Peter Johnson.
'The I-Site 8800 scanner has been designed from the ground up
to take advantage of new technology. Surveyors will feel instantly at home
with the end-to-end package,' he added.
The I-Site 8800 delivers the most advanced laser scanner
technology for a scanner of this range, combining outstanding measurement
accuracy with ease of use. The system maintains the efficient user
interface, innovative design, and durability that our users have come to
expect.
This survey instrument will deliver the best possible
performance across a spectrum of applications, from close range detailed
survey to long range topographic mapping.
Stockpile volumes, pit surveys and mapping can be completed
faster than ever; even the largest open pits can be modelled in less than a
day. The I-Site 8800 will outperform any other method for regular updates of
production volumes and material reconciliation.
Adding to its outstanding accuracy and range, the I-Site 8800
is designed to match a surveyor’s workflow. Automatic tilt compensator,
motorised alignment telescope, long-life integrated battery and powerful,
touchscreen HHC and acquisition interface are just some features ensuring
accuracy, reliability and ease of use.
An integrated 70 megapixel panoramic digital camera provides
colour texture data which can be automatically applied to scan surfaces.
Accurate geotechnical and geological mapping results can be safely achieved
working directly from the 3D textures.
‘This versatility will
see the I-Site 8800 system in great demand for mining, quarrying and civil
earthworks,' commented Peter Johnson.
'Maptek customers expect us to develop technology that works,
delivering solutions which make a tangible difference to their business. I
am confident that this new scanner will meet their expectations and allow
them to further drive the productivity of their operations.’
The scanner comes complete with Maptek I-Site Studio
software, the leading point cloud processing, modelling and analysis
software. The latest
version contains new
features to make scanning projects more efficient.
Maptek is producing the I-Site 8800 laser scanners at its
purpose-built facility in Adelaide, South Australia.
'The expanded facility allows
Maptek to deliver many units at very high quality. We are committed to
maintaining our leading status in laser scanning technology,' Johnson
concluded.
I-Site products are sold through Maptek's gobal office
network, which also provides dedicated technical support.
International exposure of the new I-Site 8800 scanner will
start with SPAR 2010 in Houston, Texas in February, followed by appearances
at the Maptek Users Conference in South Africa in March, and the FIG
International Congress in Sydney, Australia in April.
For more information about the I-Site 8800 laser scanner, and
to arrange a demonstration, please visit us at www.maptek.com/8800/ or
contact your nearest Maptek office. ###
About Maptek
Maptek™ is a global company that has been developing high technology
solutions for the mining industry for 30 years. Maptek products are in use
at more than 800 sites in over 50 countries, supported by professional and
technical services in a worldwide network of 12 offices. Maptek Vulcan™, one
of the world's dominant 3D mine planning and modelling packages, has about
4000 licences in use. Maptek I-Site™ is an easy-to-use software and hardware
system for mine survey, face mapping and stockpile calculations. Maptek
MineSuite™ is an advanced mine production Management Information System for
reporting, monitoring and fleet management.
www.maptek.com
Contact
Jane Ball |
jane.ball@maptek.com | +61-8 8338 9222

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