MoLaS workshop to advance underwater Lidar and 3D mapping technology
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MoLaS workshop to advance underwater Lidar and 3D mapping technology

On 27 and 28 November, Freiburg, Germany, will host the fifth international MoLaS – Mobile Laser Scanning Technology Workshop, organized by the Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques (IPM). This workshop will feature leading experts discussing the forefront of 3D mapping technology using Lidar.

As the event unfolds, it will shine a spotlight on the critical role of infrastructure monitoring, particularly through the lens of underwater laser scanning innovations. A diverse group of participants – including scientists, service providers, manufacturers and technology users – will converge to explore the latest advancements in this exciting field.

Engaging technology-driven talks

Attendees can look forward to an engaging application session, featuring three key presentations that promise to inspire and inform. Christoph Werner from Fraunhofer IPM will lead with ‘Subsea Lidar Solutions: Airborne and Underwater Mapping and Inspection’, in which he will delve into the transformative potential of Lidar technology for both airborne and underwater applications. Next, Ellen Werner from HafenCity Universität Hamburg will present the ‘Integration of the Fraunhofer Underwater Lidar System on the HCU Survey Vessel DVocean’, offering insights into how this cutting-edge system is being utilized in practical maritime settings. Rounding off the session, Florian Zimmermann from BfG Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde will tackle the topic of ‘Monitoring on German Federal Waterways: Challenges and Perspectives’, highlighting the complexities and considerations involved in effectively monitoring these essential waterways.

This rich array of discussions promises to spark collaboration and innovative thinking among attendees, making for a truly impactful experience.

In addition to these sessions, the workshop will include 11 talks on essential technology drivers and future applications of Lidar. Topics such as the latest trends in autonomous measurement robotics and real-time AI for mobile mapping systems will also be explored.

Freiburg, renowned for its commitment to sustainability and scientific innovation, offers a picturesque backdrop for the workshop. Attendees can enjoy the city’s historical architecture and vibrant local culture, with the event taking place at the Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, the largest Fraunhofer site in Germany.

More information on the MoLaS workshop can be found here.

Fraunhofer IPM's Underwater Lidar System (ULi) can be mounted on a wide array of carrier platforms to facilitate inspections of underwater infrastructure. (Image courtesy: Fraunhofer IPM)
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