Points + Pixels Podcast
The eighth episode of the Points + Pixels podcast includes an interview with GeoCue Group’s Vice President of Special Projects, Martin Flood. Martin is an experienced Lidar technologist who joined the industry in 1991. We’ll discuss his role at GeoCue, their technology offering, and the state of the industry.
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The seventh episode of the Points + Pixels podcast includes an interview with Teledyne Optech’s Director of Product Management, Michael Sitar. Michael is a knowledgeable and well-respected mapping industry professional, who has been with Teledyne Optech since 2001. We’ll discuss his role, Optech’s new owner (Teledyne), and their new, UAS-based Lidar sensor, the CL-90.
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The sixth episode of the Points + Pixels podcast focuses on the application of blockchain technology to support geospatial location intelligence. Ryan King, co-founder and CEO, launched FOAM in 2018. He is based out of the New Lab at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, an interdisciplinary workspace designed to support urban entrepreneurs leveraging advanced technologies.
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The fifth episode of the Points + Pixels podcast focuses on the use of mobile Lidar data to support autonomous vehicle navigation. Joining us on the podcast is John Sullivan of Continental Mapping, who is based in Madison, Wisconsin and has completed several mobile Lidar data acquisition projects related to transportation, fiber optic networks, wireless 5G and autonomous vehicles.
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The fourth episode of the Points + Pixels podcast focuses on the use of drones to support civil engineering project work. Company founder, Mary Wohnrade, and her son, Brendan Thompson, are the leaders of Wohnrade Civil Engineers, which is based in Broomfield, Colorado.
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This episode of the Points + Pixels podcast focuses on the use open source software solutions to support the new U.S. Geological Survey’s 3DEP data portal on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Howard Butler of Hobu, Inc. discusses how this innovative project was conceived and how it’s design is based on the Landsat program, a federal government imagery acquisition initiative that has documented Earth’s “land features and coastal regions” since 1972.
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Martin Isenburg, owner & developer the popular LAStools lidar data processing software suite, joins us for the second episode of the Points & Pixels podcast. In this two-part podcast, Martin shares his educational background, research interests, and thoughts and perspectives on today’s rapidly evolving commercial Lidar industry.
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Martin Isenburg, owner & developer the popular LAStools lidar data processing software suite, joins us for the second episode of the Points & Pixels podcast. In this two-part podcast, Martin shares his educational background, research interests, and thoughts and perspectives on today’s rapidly evolving commercial Lidar industry.
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In our first official Points & Pixels podcast, Bill Emison interviews Ben Shinabery, PLS, who is the Survey Manager at Qk4, an engineering firm based in Louisville, Kentucky. Ben provides the listeners with insights into his survey background, and how he convinced Qk4 to adopt terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) in support of transportation engineering projects with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
info_outlineThe eighth episode of the Points + Pixels podcast includes an interview with GeoCue Group’s Vice President of Special Projects, Martin Flood. Martin is an experienced Lidar technologist who joined the industry in 1991. We’ll discuss his role at GeoCue, their technology offering, and the state of the industry.
GeoCue Group was founded in 2003 by a group of engineers with extensive experience in developing hardware and software solutions for primary remote-sensed data acquisition. GeoCue’s initial products were aimed at reducing schedule and cost risk in geospatial production workflows by providing organizational, productivity and data management tools for base geospatial data production. In 2014, GeoCue Group started a division focused on using small, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for high accuracy mapping. Leveraging our expertise in production, risk reduction, and point cloud processing tools, we are continuing to bring new services and products to market to provide surveyors and other geomatics professionals exciting tools for geospatial data extraction using low cost drones.