7 reasons why mobile mappers are ideal for as-built documentation
Let's explore the unique benefits of mobile mapping devices for as-built documentation, together with some hard numbers on how they can help your projects.
Explaining the tools and technology behind mobile mapping devices
The first in of a series of articles about mobile mapping for experienced laser scanning professionals looking to make the jump to this new technology.
Testing NavVis VLX in the world's biggest science & technology museum
NavVis went behind the scenes at the Deutsches Museum to field-test NavVis VLX, our revolutionary wearable mobile mapping system. Read the inside story.
Enhance occupational safety with a digital building powered by NavVis
A practical use for digital buildings at the Jade University in Oldenburg demonstrates their power for safety planning and security management.
How SLAM affects the accuracy of your scan (and how to improve it)
Let's explore SLAM technology, including the basics of what it does and how it works, plus real-world tips for ensuring top-quality mobile mapping results.
How NavVis VLX can complement NavVis M6 in laser scanning projects
NavVis Mapping Partner Cognica share with us their thoughts on NavVis VLX and how it could complement NavVis M6 in tackling their slate of projects.
Scanning a high-rise building in Berlin with NavVis VLX
See how German chartered engineers Rek & Wieck used NavVis VLX, our new wearable mobile mapping system, to scan a high-rise building project in Berlin.
Scan-to-BIM Basics: 12 steps to bring an existing building into BIM
Learn the best practices for bringing existing buildings and structures into a BIM framework.
Audi factory now capable of remote production planning, powered by NavVis
A project team at Audi AG collaborates with NavVis to digitally capture an automotive factory site in Neckarsulm, Germany for remote production planning.
With NavVis VLX, surveyors embrace a pioneering spirit of digitization
Before the NavVis VLX launched, Austrian surveying firm Vermessung Schubert tested a prototype of the new wearable mobile mapping device in a live project.
Everything you need to know about scan-to-BIM | NavVis
Learn how scan-to-BIM uses 3D laser scanning to digitally capture an existing building as a point cloud in order to create or update a BIM model.
Virtually navigate a plastic recycling plant with a gamepad | NavVis
Visitors to a Düsseldorf trade fair could explore a complete digital twin of a plastic recycling plant using a gamepad, developed by NavVis Partner Looom.