Technical advancements in surveying: precision and productivity
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Expert insights on surveying with accuracy & efficiency
Webinar description
Aerial surveying with accuracy and efficiency
Explore the latest technical advancements in aerial surveying with Pix4D, Phase One, and Quantum Systems. In this webinar, we’ll showcase two real-world scenarios that demonstrate how survey-grade accuracy can be achieved alongside streamlined, efficient workflows.
Discover how the Quantum Systems Trinity Pro VTOL drone, equipped with a Phase One high-resolution P5 camera (with 35mm or 80mm lenses) and processed using PIX4Dmatic photogrammetry software, delivers exceptional results. Learn how this powerful combination simplifies data collection and processing while ensuring precision and productivity for your projects.
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Speakers
Meet the Experts Driving Innovation in Surveying and Mapping
Rhéa Garrat
Manager of Geospatial Desktop
Rhéa Garratt leads the development of Pix4D's geospatial desktop products and has focused on bringing value to users since 2017. Her background in GIS and customer service gives her extensive experience in many industries and types of applications.
Tetiana Kondratenko
product manager
Tetiana Kondratenko is a Product Manager at Quantum Systems, where she leads the development of the Trinity Pro drone. With a background in surveying, geodesy, and photogrammetry, Tetiana has been working in the drone industry since 2015. She has managed a wide range of projects, driving the integration of drone technology across various industries.
Mohsen Miri
Director of strategic partnership
Mohsen Miri is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at Phase One, leveraging expertise in geospatial business and collaboration. He holds a PhD in Machine Learning from Freie Universität Berlin, an MSc in Photogrammetry, and a BSc in Geodesy and Geomatics. With nearly 25 years of experience, his career spans commercial and research roles focused on image processing, photogrammetry, surveying, and GIS, driving innovation in the geospatial industry.