In addition to its award-winning SLAM-based Hovermap scanner, Emesent develops its own software and accessories, integrating with robotic and drone platforms DJI, Freefly, and Boston Dynamics, and partnering with software platforms including Cintoo and Pointerra3D to allow additional analysis of its highly detailed datasets.
“Geo Connect Asia and its sibling event – Digital Construction Asia – are great platforms for Emesent to showcase the broad application of our advanced LiDAR mapping technology for infrastructure, construction and public safety use cases,” said Emesent co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer Dr Stefan Hrabar.
“Across the region we are seeing a focus on fast, accurate and safe capture of 3D and visual data for a range of scenarios involving complex and challenging environments, especially digital twin projects, asset management, field forensics, heritage preservation, construction and topographic surveying, to name just a few.”
Offering multiple deployment options for its Hovermap scanner – which include drone, robot, vehicle, backpack and handheld operation – Emesent will demonstrate the quality of insights that can be derived from point cloud data accessed through its mapping mission app Commander and processing and visualization software Aura.
Recent improvements to Aura that will be on display include:
Emesent’s technology will also be referenced during a ‘tech-talk’ session presented by mission technology solutions provider KBR, featuring the integration of Emesent Hovermap into a remote-controlled narrow tunnel inspection solution for utilities and city councils.
Meanwhile, Emesent’s Taiwan partner Lin Trading will participate in an expert panel and present on autonomous mapping in construction, forestry and infrastructure applications.
Geo Connect Asia 2025 is held 9-10 April at the Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Singapore.
Additional details about Hovermap, Aura, Emesent’s RTK products, and AEC solutions are available on the Emesent website.