GEOCOM WEBINAR | Robotic Total Stations in Digital Construction

NOW AVAILABLE!

 

Construction has undergone a series of changes with BIM, making the digitalization of certain operational construction processes increasingly necessary. In this regard, geospatial techniques offer many possibilities to assist in BIM implementation. In particular, robotic total stations provide methodologies that help improve productivity without sacrificing accuracy.

Join GEOCOM experts to review trends in robotic total stations along with construction-oriented workflows.

 

📅 THURSDAY MAY 09 | 3:00 PM TO 4:00 PM (GMT -4) | VIA ZOOM & YOUTUBE LIVE

  

AGENDA

Robotic Total Stations
Combination of Trimble SX12 and Trimble X7 
⨭ Reality capture with a topographic approach
 Robotic staking
Interesting accessories: Marksman and Rothbucher
 Field Experiences

 


INSTRUCTORS

 

JOSÉ CARRASCO | GNSS & Optical Solutions Specialist Geocom

Execution Engineer in Geomatics from UTEM. Postgraduate Diploma in Tunnels and Underground Spaces from the University of Chile, Diploma in Information and Communication Technologies for University Teaching from the Autonomous University of Mexico and UTEM. Specialist in Geodesy and Topography applied to engineering and construction projects for mining infrastructure. He has served as Engineer at SHOA and CODELCO's Vice-presidency of Projects as Geomatics discipline leader for the Andina project portfolio. Today, as Coordinator of GEOCOM's Support area, integrating geospatial capture techniques into automated deliverables solutions for engineering and construction.

 

ARIEL SILVA | Geocom Pre-sales and Support Manager

Execution Engineer in Geomatics and Master in Geomatics with experience in applying geospatial techniques in engineering works. He has worked in the mining industry directly in open-pit mine operations, as well as in academia as a professor at various higher education institutions related to geomatics and geomantics, specializing in the adjustment of terrestrial and satellite geodetic observations.