18 July 2008, 5:57pm
KOREC is delighted to announce two dates for the UK launch of Trimble’s latest mapping solutions. To be held on Tuesday 7th October in Stoke on Trent and Tuesday 14th October in Reading, these days are aimed at all end users who have an interest in achieving cost-effective decimetre data capture in the field and will be of particular relevance to the Utilities Sector for As-Laid surveys and anyone who has to satisfy the requirements of the new Traffic Management Act.
The KOREC mapping team will be on hand to explain the benefits of Trimble’s new H-Star™ VRS Service, provide advice and hands-on opportunities with the new products and deliver presentations on how this new technology can be profitably adopted by everyone from small enterprises to large companies and government agencies. New products will include:
Trimble ProXRT
A modular GPS receiver incorporating Trimble H-Star technology for use with a Tablet PC or handheld data logger. Use a wireless link to your local H-Star VRSTM network and collect 10cm positions in the field.
Trimble GeoXH
Latest version of the Trimble handheld, engineered with H-Star technology to deliver 30cm accuracy in the field
Trimble Nomad
Rugged data logger now featuring integrated GPRS, digital camera and barcode scanner
H-Star VRS Service
Working in real-time, Trimble H-Star systems receive GPS corrections from a VRS network to achieve up to 10cm accuracy on-the-spot
For further information and registration, please visit the news and events section at www.korecgroup.com
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