What is Laser Scanning & Photogrammetry ?

October 6, 2023

What is Laser Scanning & Photogrammetry ?


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Joydeep Chatterjee | Senior Engineer - PMI Corps

What is Laser Scanning?

3D laser scanning uses point cloud technology to build digital representations of physical objects and spaces. Using this cutting-edge technology, surface data is extracted to build a digital twin. Digital Twins can be used for inspection, historical accuracy, reverse engineering and part scanning, all while avoiding disruption to productivity.

What is Photogrammetry?

Photogrammetry services acquires information about physical objects and their environment through measuring and interpreting photographs. Our experts use the latest technology to provide top of the line photogrammetry surveying services. 

Laser scanning and photogrammetry work together by combining interior and exterior data, including structural details and topographical details, to create a more accurate and detailed model.

Leveraging both techniques, PMI can help you create a wholistic model of your space or structure which assist in creating and evaluating “what-if” scenarios and keep detailed historical data.

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    3D laser scanning uses point cloud technology to build digital representations of physical objects and spaces. Using this cutting-edge technology, surface data is extracted to build a digital twin. Digital Twins can be used for inspection, historical accuracy, reverse engineering and part scanning, all while avoiding disruption to productivity.

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