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March 20, 2018

Teledyne Brings Bathymetic Solutions to CHC-NSC

Photo: Teledyne Caris

Photo: Teledyne Caris

Teledyne CARIS and Teledyne Optech will have a combined presence at the 2018 Joint Canadian Hydrographic and National Surveyors Conference in Victoria, British Columbia, March 26-29. Visitors interested in the latest in ocean mapping software, and the swift progress taking place in lidar surveying and mapping solutions can drop by stand 407 to learn more.
 
Teledyne CARIS is offering a half-day workshop on March 26th at 1pm. Learn about the new, simplified processing workflow found in HIPS and SIPS, capabilities and opportunities which can be leveraged through Bathy DataBASE, and advances in automated data processing with CARIS Onboard.
 
Be sure to catch our team of experts speaking in the Victoria Convention Center’s Lecture Hall:
  • March 27 at 1:20 p.m., Teledyne Optech Senior Scientist Dr. Viktor Feygels’ presentation titled “Spatial Resolution of Bathymetric Lidar: Point Density vs Light Scattering”
  • March 29  at 9:30 a.m., Teledyne CARIS Product Manager Karen Cove will be speak on “Bathymetric Surfaces to Charted Features: Defining a Smooth Path to Safety”
  • March 29 at 11:50 a.m., Teledyne CARIS Product Manager Burns Foster presents “Comparing the Automatic Boresight Calibration against the Patch”
Teledyne Optech will be at hand to discuss the advantages of Optech CZMIL Nova, the world’s most advanced airborne lidar bathymeter, which can measure up to 70 meters deep in clear water and penetrate turbid waters better than any other lidar bathymeter.
 
Visitors can also learn about Optech Titan, the world’s first commercial multispectral airborne lidar, equipped with a water-penetrating green channel and two infrared channels, to map both land and shallow coastal waters efficiently in the same flight. The Optech Polaris terrestrial laser scanner now operates from small watercraft, making it an excellent low-cost tool for mapping shorelines, checking oil rig stability, and surveying the underside of bridges.
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