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Geospatial World Forum 2022

(09.05.2022)

Geospatial World Forum will take place from May 9 - 12, 2022 at Taets Art and Event Park in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Geospatial World Forum (GWF) is the premium geospatial industry platform that connects professionals and leaders representing the entire geospatial ecosystem. Its collaborative and interactive nature has made GWF a "conference of conferences", offering unique, unmissable experience to geospatial professionals worldwide.

RIEGL is Co-Sponsor and will be exhibiting at booth no. 10. Don't miss the chance to meet our experts on site, to discuss possible solutions especially suited for your tasks!

Explore the following RIEGL Laser Scanning Systems on site:

Furthermore we would like to invite you to join the RIEGL presentations:

Permanent Slope Monitoring using the On-Board Data Processing Capability of State-of-the-Art Terrestrial Laser Scanners
by Thomas Gaisecker, Manager Mining Business Division, RIEGL International GmbH
Theatre 2 (Inside Exhibition Hall), 11th May, 2022 from 13:00 to 15:00 CEST

RIEGL Mobile Mapping Systems for Efficient Data Capturing and Post-Processing
by Dr. Harald Teufelsbauer, RIEGL Manager Mobile Laser Scanning Business Division
RIEGL product presentation at Theatre Centre (Inside Exhibition Hall), 10th May, 2022 from 16:30 to 16:50 CEST
For more information about our product demonstration click here and for a free exhibition entry follow this link.

LiDAR’s Impact on Smart City Resilience
by James von Rens, Strategic Advisor Government and Industry Relations, RIEGL
Whitebox, 10th May, 2022 from 14:00 to 15:30 CEST

Additionally, you will be informed on RIEGL’s VQ-840-G performance in the following presentation: 

UAV Bathymetry Mapping
by David Monetti, Managing Director, Skyability GmbH
Theatre 1 (Exhibition Area), 12th May, 2022 from 14:00 to 15:00 CEST

The RIEGL team is looking forward to meeting you in Amsterdam!

Registration for the event can be done here and more information about the Geospatial World Forum can be found at geospatialworldforum.org.