GeoCue unveiled the TrueView 641 at INTERGEO 2025, a brand new NDAA-compliant aerial LiDAR sensor designed to fulfill rising demand from surveying and engineering firms throughout america and worldwide. The engineering-grade sensor addresses the rising variety of Federal, State, Native, and Instructional contracts requiring NDAA compliance whereas sustaining value accessibility with out compromising efficiency.
The TrueView 641 represents GeoCue’s growth into compliant options as extra professionals require entry to sensors assembly these stringent necessities. The system integrates seamlessly into skilled UAV workflows and consists of GeoCue’s industry-leading LP360 Drone software program for knowledge processing, high quality assurance, and deliverable technology.
“We acknowledge the rising demand for NDAA-compliant options, and the TrueView 641 delivers exactly that—engineering-grade accuracy mixed with accessibility, making certain extra professionals can compete for tasks requiring these requirements,” stated Frank Darmayan, COO of GeoCue Group.
Strategic Partnership with Triple-IN Laser Technic
GeoCue partnered with Triple-IN Laser Technic, a German chief in LiDAR design and growth, to carry the sensor to market. Triple-IN makes a speciality of high-accuracy LiDAR sensors with field-proven purposes spanning industrial automation, mining, surveying, mapping, civil engineering, and sensible metropolis infrastructure. The corporate brings over twenty years of innovation and in-house manufacturing expertise, delivering strong and cost-effective LiDAR methods deployed worldwide.
The partnership leverages Triple-IN’s cutting-edge European engineering experience mixed with GeoCue’s established integration, software program, and buyer help ecosystem to create a complete resolution for geospatial professionals.
Engineering-Grade Efficiency Specs
The TrueView 641 delivers precision and reliability anticipated from GeoCue’s TrueView product line whereas increasing entry to NDAA-compliant drone options. The system options engineering-grade capabilities together with a spread as much as 400 meters, lower than 4 mm accuracy, and a 120-degree discipline of view with help for as much as 6 returns.
The sensor integrates an NDAA-compliant 26 megapixel international shutter digital camera and combines level density, accuracy, vary, and scan velocity in a single revolutionary sensor. This configuration makes it best for tasks demanding precision throughout difficult environments together with forestry, infrastructure, transportation, and concrete mapping purposes.
“The TrueView 641 fills a small hole in our portfolio, making single beam NDAA-compliant LiDAR extra accessible to the market,” stated Vivien Heriard-Dubreuil, CEO of mdGroup, mum or dad firm of GeoCue. “After fastidiously evaluating main LiDAR producers, we chosen an answer we may combine with full confidence. With a 26 MP digital camera, our TrueNav system, and LP360 software program, the TrueView 641 delivers crisp level clouds making it an excellent NDAA-compliant possibility for geospatial professionals.”
Vincent Legrand, Vice President of World Gross sales at GeoCue, emphasised market responsiveness. “We’ve responded to the wants of our US distributors and clients who requested for a extra reasonably priced NDAA-compliant resolution,” Legrand said. “On the identical time, the TrueView 641 is an ideal match for our international clients who want a long-range, engineering-grade LiDAR payload. Paired with our world-class help and LP360 software program, we’re delivering a novel worth proposition that units GeoCue aside available in the market.”
The TrueView 641 can be out there by year-end, with first deliveries anticipated earlier than December and early orders securing precedence success. Extra info on the Trueview 641 and different sensors inside GeoCue’s vary is offered from their web site.
About GeoCue
GeoCue brings geospatial specialists the perfect in drone, cellular and land surveying tools, geospatial level cloud software program, workflow, coaching, and help for high-accuracy LiDAR and Imagery 3D mapping to assist civil engineering and surveying professionals obtain profitable knowledge assortment, processing, and administration. With TrueView LiDAR/Imaging sensors and LP360 level cloud knowledge processing software program, we’re the chief in LiDAR mapping processing in North America in a position to meet clients the place they’re by way of know-how, adoption, price range, and sources.
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Ian McNabb is a journalist specializing in drone know-how and life-style content material at Dronelife. He’s based mostly between Boston and NH and, when not writing, enjoys mountaineering and Boston space sports activities.