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Imagine for a moment, that we had the ability to Analyze Millions of Points in 3D Space, for the sole purpose of discovering, cataloging and eventually locating - distinct & uniquely-patterned objects in our world. Patterns that we didn’t even know existed, within point-clouds gathered from performed aerial laser scans; that allow us to distinguish one object from another in an autonomous fashion - for the advancement of unthinkable technology surrounding safety, healthcare, renewable energy, construction and a multitude of different industries. All of this performed by a drone in the sky. Possibilities? Endless. While Aerial Scanning is being utilized and has been for quite some time, what actually sets SkyDAR™ (far) apart from all others, is the powerful, added dimension of the analysis of unique patterns. Patterns of real-world objects - a first-of-its-kind application that can augment almost any industry. ** Come see William Campbell of SkyDAR™ at Stanford University on Sept 15-16th, speak about the analysis of unique, real-life patterns within point cloud data, and autonomously comparing them to one another, using quasi-quantum analytics. He will be speaking specifically to point clouds generated from a UAV or Drone that is equipped with a compact, 3D Scanning sensor, obtaining an aerial perspective. This is being presented for the Center for Integrated Facility Engineering (CIFE)'s Summer Program 2015. This years' topic is "Opportunities for automation in design, construction and facility operations". Hope to see you there! http://cife.stanford.edu/ Contact us at [email protected] if you want to receive additional information - or contact William Campbell at [email protected], or call (408) 357-3593. Stay tuned for more official information.
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