
LiDAR News recently published an article that highlights the partnership that has developed over the years between RIEGL and Quantum Spatial (QSI). The team over at QSI, were early adapters of 3D laser scanning/LiDAR technology. They completed their first LiDAR project back in 1995 with an airborne system.
Fast forward to present day and QSI now has an impressive amount of RIEGL LiDAR instruments in their inventory, providing them with the necessary tools that enable remote sensing approaches. This ensures that QSI can provide solutions to their clients’ needs.
RIEGL is very proud of this partnership that we have developed over the years with Quantum Spatial. We are excited to see what the future holds for both companies and what we can accomplish together.
Click the link below to read the full article and learn more about how the relationship between both companies led to the completion of exciting projects over the years.
About RIEGL:
RIEGL is an international leading provider of cutting-edge technology in airborne, mobile, terrestrial, industrial and unmanned laser scanning solutions.
RIEGL has been producing LiDAR systems commercially and focuses on pulsed time-of-flight laser radar technology in multiple wavelengths.
RIEGL’s core technology, the digitization of LiDAR signals (“Waveform LiDAR”), provides unique methodologies for resolving range ambiguities, multiple targets per laser shots, optimum distribution of measurements, calibrated amplitudes and reflectance estimates, as well as the seamless integration and calibration of systems.
RIEGL’s Ultimate LiDARTM 3D scanners offer a wide array of performance characteristics and serve as a platform for continuing Innovation in 3D for the LiDAR industry.
From the first inquiry, to purchase and integration of the system, as well as training and support, RIEGL maintains an outstanding history of reliability and support to their customers.
Worldwide sales, training, support and services are delivered from RIEGL’s headquarters in Austria; main offices in the USA, Japan, China, Australia and Canada; and a worldwide network of representatives.