Discover how RIEGL USA and Clymer Farner Barley are leveraging the exceptional capabilities of the RIEGL VUX-120²³ in open-pit mining. Sign up now > >
The VUX-120²³, equipped with a Nadir, Forward, and Backward (NFB) scanning configuration and mounted on a Harris Aerial H6 Hybrid drone, enables rapid and precise data acquisition while maintaining high standards of quality.
Key Takeaways:
- Enhancements in data collection with the VUX-120
- Advantages of NFB scanning in the mining sector
- Case studies and outcomes
- Interactive Q&A session
Featured Speakers
Tyler Shriver
Tyler holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of South Florida and possesses extensive knowledge in terrestrial,mobile,and UAV-based laser scanning technologies. Over the past two years at RIEGL USA, he has concentrated on the integration and support of unmanned laser scanning, recently taking on the role of Unmanned Laser Scanning (ULS) Sales Engineer.
Brian Sumner
Geospatial Division Manager
Brian completed his Associate of Arts at Lake-Sumter College and furthered his education at the University of Florida,where he earned his Bachelor’s degree. Currently, he leads the newly formed Geospatial Division at Clymer Farner Barley surveying, LLC, managing a variety of surveying initiatives, including land development, construction, route surveys, and ALTA surveys.
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