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3D LiDAR scanners from Neptec Technologies to be shown at XPONENTIAL

At the Neptec Technologies booth at XPONENTIAL 2017, the company will showcase its OPAL line of 3D LiDAR scanners, which feature the latest in laser optics (Class 1 Eye Safe lasers, 1550 nm), detection technologies (3D Time of Flight) and intelligent real-time 3D processing for applications including robotics and autonomous systems.
April 25, 2017
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At the Neptec Technologies booth at XPONENTIAL 2017, the company will showcase its OPAL line of 3D LiDAR scanners, which feature the latest in laser optics (Class 1 Eye Safe lasers, 1550 nm), detection technologies (3D Time of Flight) and intelligent real-time 3D processing for applications including robotics and autonomous systems. The scanners obtain 300,000 points/s with a Risley prisms scanning mechanism, feature a range of up to 4,000 m, and can operate in temperatures ranging from -40°F to 149°F. Featuring an integrated multi-core CPU with PoE and USB ports for GPS/INS and peripherals, the scanners operate with the 3DRi software development kit, a library of proprietary algorithms to extract data from the scanners in real-time.

XPONENTIAL 2017 booth number: 1423

To Learn More:

Contact:Neptec Technologies
Headquarters: Kanata, ON, Canada
Product:
OPAL line of 3D LiDAR scanners
Key Features
: 3D Time of Flight technology, 300,000 points/s with a Risley Prisms scanning mechanism, Class 1 Eye Safe lasers (1550 nm), 3DRi software development kit.

What Neptec Technologies says:
View more information on the OPAL scanners.

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