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Tediris Solutions Integrates TrueView 3D Imaging Sensors with Conyca’s Aero 4 Drone

GeoCue Partners with Tediris Solutions to provide aerial mapping solutions in Spain.

 GeoCue, a leader in LiDAR mapping hardware and software since 2003, is pleased to announce a new partnership with Tediris Solutions, an innovative, Spanish drone service provider with nearly a decade of experience in the UAV market.

Tediris Solutions is known for its expertise in integrating high-end sensors, drones, and artificial intelligence software to provide customers with valuable insight from processed data. Their latest integration of TrueView 3D Imaging Sensors with the Aero 4 drone from Conyca provides comprehensive, end-to-end aerial mapping solutions for the Spanish and European geospatial industry.

The integration includes the TrueView sensor, the drone, as well as the UAV Commander tool developed by Conyca for flight preparation. The processed data can then be handled using LP360 Software, streamlining the entire workflow from flight preparation to data processing, making it user-friendly and efficient.

The Conyca Aero 4 integrated with the TrueView Sensor

Tediris Solutions has an extensive background in providing services and consulting. The company is known for its exceptional customer support and ability to provide fully integrated, end-to-end solutions. Eduardo Faro, the General Manager at Tediris Solutions, sees the TrueView integration with the Aero 4 drone as a natural progression for his company.  “We’ve been collaborating with Conyca on various topography projects for over five years,” said Faro. “Their products, like the Aero 4 drone, seamlessly fit into our ecosystem and are an ideal match for the high-end TrueView lidar solutions.”

Gorka Zarauz, GeoCue’s Business Development Manager in Europe, is excited to be working with Tediris Solutions. “Tediris Solutions is a great partner for us because they are committed to not only providing the best in high-end solutions but also helping their customers maximize their products,” he said.  “The TrueView integration will empower their customers to gather more information efficiently, and by using LP360 processing software, they will be able to create highly valuable deliverables. 

According to Faro, potential markets for this solution include digitalization projects for smart cities, airport operations, surveying, and powerline inspections.  “What sets this solution apart is the optimization of the TrueView system and workflow, ensuring clean and accurate data,” said Faro.   “Furthermore, this system operates without the need for an internet connection, safeguarding data from unauthorized access. Users can download their maps in the UAV Command tool for offline use. Notably, the system minimizes point cloud noise, reducing the amount of post-processing work required. Perhaps most impressively, customers can access data and insights in less than 10 minutes after landing the drone, a remarkable feat in terms of performance.”

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