As you have already read in the last post, I have changed my job. My time at Prosoz was very interesting, especially the support of the municipalities and counties for the digital tranformation of administrative processes in the building authority and environmental agencies, digital worklow management in the administration, BIM models, GIS components, SQL databases and working with people in the administration.
But I got the chance to switch back to the technical, more hardware-related area, which also has a lot to do with surveying and high-precision navigation and positioning.
GNSS and IMUs – that’s where the aerial surveyor’s heart beats.
Here at iMAR-Navigation – take a look at our website – you can feel the technology, engineering, science and technical challenges that need to be solved when you enter the front door.
Especially important for me: I can learn and discover new knowledge here every day, I have competent colleagues and a visionary boss and company owner.
Here at iMAR, we work in many areas every day, such as defense, aviation, marine, highly autonomous driving and industrial applications. With technologies on the edge of what is physically possible – a challenge that you only get once in a lifetime as a technology enthusiast.
And, I can contribute my heart and experience from aerial & mobile mapping and support our great team. I am responsible for the industrial sector and that goes from horizontal directional drilling to railroad and marine vessels, pipeline inspection up into the air with our iCORUS airborne strapdown gravimeter.
You’ve probably already held an iMAR INS in your hand. Our IMUs are in many of your sensors and certainly also in your aircraft, such as Leica IPAS, NovAtel SPAN or Applanix POSAV.
So we will meet again and I look forward to supporting you in the aerial survey community with our wide range of products.
Last but not least: the GSD Calculator lives on and next week the updates from the spring will be released, especially in the Oblique sector.
From time to timeI’ll present you here in the blog some technological specialties of our work here at iMAR, all dishes of course spiced up with lots of GNSS and intertial systems ingredients.