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Wed, Aug 21, 2019

Teledyne Optech Partners With LiDAR USA

Developing Dynamic New Mobile UAV Sensor Integration

A new compact lidar sensor from Teledyne Optech is now available for purchase through its first integration partnership with LiDAR USA.

Teledyne Optech’s CL-90 sensor features exceptional canopy penetration for excellent ground coverage, much higher downward point density for superior results in corridor/power line projects, long-range performance for maximum productivity at UAS ceilings, and best-in-class data precision for tight-tolerance applications; an ideal companion to LiDAR USA’s robust and dynamic integration capabilities.

For more than 20 years, LiDAR USA has been building UAV sensor systems that meet the demands of a growing number of applications, optimizing their customers' investment to their greatest benefit. LiDAR USA has sold thousands of systems worldwide. Their ability to support numerous industries with cutting-edge integration makes them an ideal partner for Teledyne Optech’s compact lidar sensors.

LiDAR USA’s products are used in surveying-related purposes from topo work, to highways and land development, but also agricultural work for forestry and plant growth with applications in archeology work as well.

“Our customers face many challenging projects and they need tools that can deliver. Whether it's greater range, more accuracy, or better penetration of vegetation, using the new Optech CL-90 gives us the means of providing the tool to get the job done,” said LiDAR USA CEO, Jeff Fagerman.

“Teledyne Optech is very pleased to partner with LiDAR USA to bring our compact lidar sensors to market. LiDAR USA is a premier UAV solution provider," said Teledyne Optech Executive Vice-President and General Manager Michel Stanier. "As a result, we are confident that their integration expertise and strong global market presence will provide the ideal platform to deploy the CL-90’s rich, unique feature set into the UAV marketplace.”

LiDAR USA will be at InterGEO this year and can be found at ICS Foyer Stand 2 featuring a fully integrated CL-90 solution. Teledyne Optech will be featuring some of its new Compact Lidar (CL) suite of products this year at InterGEO Booth B3. 042 from September 17-19 in Stuttgart, Germany.

(Source: Teledyne Optech news release. Image provided)

FMI: info.teledyneoptech.com/acton/media/19958/cl90mr2
www.lidarusa.com

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