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Added to this, by pairing the walk-through data collection with a camera, the ZEB Cam for example, surveyors can create a color- ized video. This can be vital to provide context to key decision makers who are not traditionally involved in rapid construction projects, such as public health officials or politicians who also may not be able to get to visit the site in person. While the economy must continue to function and we should keep in regular communication with our loved ones, there is no doubt that the wider health of our communities is the ultimate priority. We all hope that these new or repurposed hospitals are used as little as possible over the coming weeks and months but, if they are, SLAM technology could have a huge role to play in helping officials to quickly and easily check the safety and viability of each venue. The global pandemic has increased our reliance on innovation to keep commerce and communication streams flowing during these challenging times. Whether it is communicating with family and friends via video conferencing, monitoring personal finances on smart phone banking apps or meeting with clients over video call, technology is playing a crucial role in society. The spread of Co- vid-19 is pushing many nations to extreme measures to keep their populations as safe as possible and rapid surveying methods could be part of this solution. About GeoSLAM GeoSLAM makes it easy to capture and connect data from the world around us. From the built environment to the natural world, GeoSLAM technology gives people the power to collect geospa- tial data from some of the most difficult environments, whether they are indoor, outdoors, underground - everywhere. Pioneering highly versatile and adaptable solutions using 3D SLAM (Simultaneous Localization And Mapping) technology, the GeoSLAM family of geospatial hardware and software solutions provide rapid and easy mapping, and highly-accurate monitoring solutions. GeoSLAM technology is used globally by anyone need- ing to create a digital twin of their world, quickly and accurately. Some of the most recognisable locations scanned by GeoSLAM technology include the Sydney Opera House, Lincoln Memorial and Arc du Triomphe – all without bulky equipment, or long set up times. GeoSLAM has an expanding network of eight global offices, over 70 distributors, with a presence in 53 countries across six continents. For more information, visit www.geoslam.com.

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foot. Reference points were used to merge the scans and geo refer- ence the data – enabling the surveying team to create accurate 3D models for analysis. To prove that point, when compared to a terrestrial scanner, the scan’s results were within 2mm, a highly impressive accuracy when you con- sider the difference in time taken for data collection. This level of ac- curacy would enable surveyors to identify key features of the building, not only showing potential space utilisation for beds but also providing all important details such as the number and location of power outlets for ventilators or other machines.

DAVID FOWKES is Global Strategic Sales Direct at GeoSLAM. David has been heavily involved in BIM since 2015 when the UK Government mandated BIM on all centrally funded projects. He has recently joined GeoSLAM to work with companies that are looking to disrupt the markets they operate in by leveraging the use of mobile laser scanning technology.

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