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The NavVis Blog

Lorenz Lachauer4 min read

Why point cloud quality might be even more important than accuracy

According to the State of Mobile Mapping Report, point cloud quality is one of the most important attributes of a mobile scanner. But why?
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Sean Higgins4 min read

Everything you need to know about as-built documentation

What is as-built documentation? How is it used? Why should you care? Writing for NavVis, independent technology writer Sean Higgins dives into the details.
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Kourtney Kirton4 min read

How as-built capture by AEC firm pb2 is powered by NavVis technology

Architecture and engineering firm pb2 is scanning more and more every month, thanks to the versatility of the NavVis VLX mobile mapping system.
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Sean Higgins3 min read

Scan-to-BIM basics: Best practices for modeling

At the modeling stage of your scan-to-BIM project? Some tips for selecting the right tools, picking a good modeler, coordinating with clients, and more.
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Sean Higgins4 min read

Scan-to-BIM basics: Processing and preparing your data for modeling

Tips for post-processing scan-to-BIM data so it’s ready for modeling, including cleaning up any messy parts and registering all your captures together.
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Sean Higgins4 min read

Best practices for planning and executing your Scan-to-BIM project

Prepping for your first scan-to-BIM project? Read on for some useful tips on how to approach hardware selection and execution in the field.
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Bulent Yusuf4 min read

How fast can you possibly scan with NavVis VLX?

The same question keeps coming up. How fast can you possibly scan with NavVis VLX? Here's the answer: 600 square meters in 6 minutes within 6 mm accuracy.
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Georg Schroth4 min read

Why robots are a big step towards autonomous reality capture

The roots of NavVis and mobile mapping lie in robotic and AI research, says NavVis CTO Georg Schroth. Autonomous reality capture is the next logical step.
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Bulent Yusuf4 min read

Using NavVis VLX on a construction site for as-built documentation

Deploying NavVis VLX at a construction site in Stuttgart, Germany, every AEC pro on the project is delighted by its versatility, robustness and accuracy.
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Bulent Yusuf3 min read

Reality capture use case: Design and construction verification

The NavVis Reality Capture Solution enables AEC pros to compare point clouds and BIM models in third-party software for design & construction ...
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Sean Higgins3 min read

Useful tips on project planning for scan-to-BIM

A new series exploring all stages of a scan-to-BIM workflow, starting with useful tips for project planning & defining the scope of work with your ...
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Sean Higgins7 min read

BIM through the building lifecycle

How powerful is building information modeling? Let's explore a number of high-value applications for BIM, from design all the way through to demolition.
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