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Laser Scanning Data and Solar Potential

"Der richtige Platz an der Sonne" newspaper article in "Der Standard" (1st July 2009) (in german)

"Messverfahren bestimmt Solarpotenzial" online article on orf.at (5th April 2009) (in german)

"Schatten in den Tiroler Bergen" newspaper article in "Die Presse" section Science/Innovation (13th February 2008) (in german)
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References

December 2009

Laserdata calculates the solar potential of the complex of hospital buildings in Innsbruck, over parts of Vienna and the province of Vorarlberg.

November 2009

The German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources orders LIS and 15 participants get a two day software training.

October 2009

Laserdata calculates the solar potential of the roof tops for the University of Dresden and the municipality of Klosterneuburg.

September 2009

Laserdata supports the canton Basel-Town in Switzerland with its LIS software to administrate and analyse mobile laserscanning data.

July 2009:

Laserdata supports the Austrian railways Group (ÖBB) with natural hazard mapping products.

April 2009:

The Centre of GeoInformatics (Z_GIS) at Salzburg University acquired LIS to perform geomorphometric analyses.

March 2009:

Laserdata analyses multitemporal lidar data sets for the Austrian railways Group (ÖBB) and the Province of Vorarlberg. The project is funded by the Austrian Aeronautics and Space Agency (FFG, BMVIT).

January 2009:

Laserdata releases LIS Desktop and sells the product to private companies.

November 2008:

Laserdata presents the potential of laser scanning data for forest applications at the Forum Technik (Management Center Innsbruck).

September 2008:

Laserdata analyses the derivation of forest parameters from laser scanning data in the frame of an initiative project funded by the Tiroler Zukunftsstiftung.

August 2008:

Within the scope of a concept study funded by the Austrian Aeronautics and Space Agency (FFG, BMVIT) Laserdata analyses the integration of laser scanning data in navigation applications.

July 2008:

PERMANET Project (Alpine Space Programme): Laserdata supports permafrost monitoring based on laser scanning data.

July 2008:

Laserdata presents the Laserdata Information System for Vorarlberg at the AGIT Symposium. Full Paper available under Downloads.

June 2008:

The Laserdata Information System LIS is finalised for the Province of Vorarlberg. The land surveying office in Feldkirch has complete access to roughly 11 billion laserpoints including management and analysis modules.

Laserdata presents the Laserdata Information System LIS and applications at the KAGIS-Workshop 2008 "Laser scanning" in Klagenfurt and at the Forum for Geoinformation 2008 "Airborne Laser scanning" in Munich. Presentations available under Downloads.

February 2008:

Laserdata presents its services regarding the derivation of the solar potential based on high resolution surface models to developers of solar thermal and photovoltaic systems as well as to relevant funding organisations. The workshop was hosted by the Center of Renewable Energies of the Tiroler Zukunftsstiftung.

December 2007:

Laserdata, in cooperation with the Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck, develops algorithms to calculate the solar potential based on laser scanning data. This ITCO-Project is funded by the transfer centre TransIT.

November 2007:

Laserdata gets industry partner (besides TopScan and GRID-IT) in the alpS project "Analysis of laser scanning data for the derivation of surface roughness parameters."

October 2007:

Laserdata implements a Laserdata Information System for laser scanning data in point and raster format for the Autonomous Province of South Tyrol (hydrology and geology department).

July 2007:

Laserdata implements a Laserdata Information System for the land surveying office of the Province of Vorarlberg.

June 2007:

Laserdata is one of the winners of the AdventureX business plan competition 2007.

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