Posts Tagged ‘Velodyne-64E S2’
1. One of the most hyped news stories from the CES this week is Navteq’s True laser scanning system.
2. This is opening up the consumer side of laser scanning.
3. It is all based on the mobile market – the place where the serious venture capital is being dropped.
Posted by Gene V. Roe on January 7th, 2010 under Business Development, Technology, The Industry Tags: 3D laser scanning, Bing Maps, CES, Consumer Electronics Show, laser scanning, LiDAR, LiDAR Mapping, Microsoft, mobile, mobile mapping, Navteq, tablet computers, Velodyne-64E S2 •
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1. Real Time Race is developing a product that will put gamers in their own car racing against the pros during a live race.
2. I believe they are using the Velodyne 64E to do the scanning.
3. Negotiations are in progress to launch the service in 2010. This is going to be HUGE.
Posted by Gene V. Roe on November 2nd, 2009 under Business Development, Technology Tags: 3D imaging, 3D laser scanning, Immersive real time racing, laser scanning, LiDAR, NASCAR, Playstation, Real Time Race, Velodyne-64E S2, Wii, Xbox •
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1. I wanted to check back with Velodyne to see if there was any news.
2. Velodyne is teaming with GrayMatter to offer a trial version of its visualization point cloud software.
3. Is the mobile mapping community going to be interested in this technology?
Posted by Gene V. Roe on July 1st, 2009 under Business Development, Research, Software, Technology Tags: 3D Flash Ladar, 3D imaging, 3D laser scanning, autonomous vehicle navigation, DARPA, Google, GrayMatter, laser scanning, LiDAR, LiDAR Mapping, mobile mapping, Velodyne Acoustics, Velodyne-64E S2 •
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