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Geo Information Solution Across the World Global Scan Technologies, founded in 2002, is a member of Belhasa Group of Companies.

GST’s approach utilizes the latest complete geospatial technologies available to provide and develop efficient, customized and innovative solutions. This gives our clients the benefit of a single point of contact for turnkey geospatial projects. Our service is a unique blend of experience and cost effectiveness. GST is the proud owner and operator of a Ground Receiving Station for medium resoluti

31/12/2016

DigitalGlobe satellite images and its revolutionary processes to build The Globe in 3D. The core output – Vricon 3D Surface Model – is the most accurate representation of Earth available. It is a 0.5m-resolution 3D product with real textures and an absolute accuracy of 3m in all dimensions

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See the World in 3D Vricon With Vricon 3D models, powered by the expansive DigitalGlobe image library, you can see the world in 3D from your desktop. Experience Washington, DC, Saudi Arabia, and Yosemite Park.

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Global Scan Technologies Team with Teledyne Optech at Hamburg (Germany) INTERGEO 2016

Home - Teledyne Optech 04/10/2016

Teledyne Optech teams up with The Ocean Cleanup to study the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

October 3, 2016 — Teledyne Optech is pleased to announce it has partnered with The Ocean Cleanup in their Aerial Expedition research mission, where the Optech CZMIL (Coastal Zone Mapping and Imaging Lidar) has successfully carried out the first of a series of low-speed, low-altitude survey flights across the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

Part of the objects in the Patch are underwater, so the Optech CZMIL’s depth-penetration capability is crucial for surveying.
(Image courtesy The Ocean Cleanup)
Every year, about eight million tons of plastic enters the oceans. Part of the trash accumulates in 5 ocean garbage patches; the largest is located between Hawaii and California. Plastic in these garbage patches over time breaks down into tiny plastic particles that can be eaten by fish and birds, thereby entering the food chain. The Ocean Cleanup’s Aerial Expedition uses a combination of experienced human observers and advanced sensors to count the debris in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, with a focus on the presence of so-called ghost nets. The sensors will also be used to convert this count to a weight estimate by registering the size of the found objects. In the case of ghost nets, a substantial part of the net will float underwater. To properly measure how far the plastic reaches under the surface, The Ocean Cleanup project used the CZMIL’s green lidar, which can detect objects to depths of tens of meters.
As part of The Ocean Cleanup’s Aerial Expedition, the Optech CZMIL surveyed hundreds of square kilometers of the Patch aboard a C-130 Hercules aircraft. Its Optech HydroFusion software suite will combine this lidar data with information from the CZMIL’s RGB camera and an ITRES SASI-600 short-wave infrared sensor to create the first 3D visualization of the Patch and help identify the number, size and type of plastic objects present.
“We wanted state-of-the-art sensor technology to supplement the visual observations of our survey team with the data from our Mega Expedition, and to finalize the first detailed plastic data map of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch”, says Boyan Slat, CEO and founder of The Ocean Cleanup. “In Teledyne Optech we found exactly that partnership, which is helping us to get another step closer to get to the largest cleanup in history.”
“Teledyne Optech has a long history of developing technology for environmental monitoring — in fact, our very first project back in 1974 was a lidar instrument for measuring airborne effluent plumes around coal-burning power plants,” said Michel Stanier, General Manager of Teledyne Optech. “Teaming with The Ocean Cleanup on their Aerial Expedition is a perfect fit for our capability and expertise in lidar and sensor fusion technology. We are extremely pleased to be a partner on this project and help The Ocean Cleanup deal with such a major issue for our planet!”
Find out more at www.teledyneoptech.com.
About The Ocean Cleanup
The Ocean Cleanup develops advanced technologies to rid the world’s oceans of plastic.
Founded in 2013 by then 18-year-old Boyan Slat, The Ocean Cleanup now employs approximately 50 engineers and researchers. The foundation is headquartered in Delft, The Netherlands. Instead of going after plastic debris with vessels and nets – which would take many thousands of years and billions of dollars to complete – The Ocean Cleanup is designing a passive network of extremely long floating barriers that will remain stationary in the water, enabling the ocean to concentrate the plastic using its own currents.
In preparation for full deployment in 2020, The Ocean Cleanup in the summer of 2015 organized the Mega Expedition, in which 30 vessels crossed the Great Pacific Garbage Patch simultaneously to produce the first high-resolution map of the plastic pollution problem. Meanwhile, the team has advanced its design through a series of rapid iteration scaling-up tests. The latest step in this process was the North Sea prototype, that was deployed in June 2016. The next milestone for The Ocean Cleanup will be its Pacific Pilot, which is foreseen to be launched in the second half of 2017.

Home - Teledyne Optech Teledyne Optech is the world leader in the development and manufacture of advanced lidar and camera survey instruments for airborne, mobile and terrestrial mapping. With operations and staff worldwide, Teledyne Optech has led the advancement of the technology for 40 years, empowering surveyors, rese...

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Name: Texas Gulf Potash Pond
Location: Denver, Colorado, (Near Colorado River) USA

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Optech Titan wins Grand Award and Award for Technology Innovation at MAPPS 2016 » Teledyne Optech 11/02/2016

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Multispectral Lidar


Optech Titan wins Grand Award and Award for Technology Innovation at MAPPS 2016

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Optech Titan wins Grand Award and Award for Technology Innovation at MAPPS 2016 » Teledyne Optech February 9, 2016 — Teledyne Optech is pleased to announce that its Optech Titan multispectral airborne lidar has won boththe Grand Award and the Award for Technology Innovation at the 9th Annual MAPPS Geospatial Products and Services Excellence Awards. The judges presented the awards to Teledyne Opt…

UAE Space Agency explores cooperation with India's ISRO 30/09/2015

The UAE Space Agency has made an official visit to the Indian Space Research Organisation ( ) to discuss opportunities of cooperation between the two organisations.

UAE Space Agency explores cooperation with India's ISRO UAE delegation briefed by Indian Space Research Organisation on various topics

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Wednesday 08:00 - 17:30
Thursday 08:00 - 17:30
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