Leica Geosystems
Make your Business fly
Overview
HQ Location
Germany
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Year Founded
2010
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Company Type
Public
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Revenue
$100m-1b
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Employees
1,001 - 10,000
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Company Description
Providing proven aerial technology solutions, Aibotix is a leading developer of professional unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Founded in 2010 with headquarters in Kassel, Germany, we support professionals´in the applications of mapping and surveying, industrial inspections, and agriculture and forestry. With our flagship Aibot X6, we offer a unique combination of autonomous flying robots, highly accurate sensors and intelligent software for the most accurate flight planning and data analysis.
Parent Company
IoT Snapshot
Leica Geosystems is a provider of Industrial IoT networks and connectivity, sensors, automation and control, drones, and wearables technologies, and also active in the agriculture, buildings, construction and infrastructure, mining, oil and gas, security and public safety, transportation, and utilities industries.
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Technology Stack
Leica Geosystems’s Technology Stack maps Leica Geosystems’s participation in the networks and connectivity, sensors, automation and control, drones, and wearables IoT Technology stack.
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Case Studies.
Case Study
UAV for Construction Sites
The Swiss power company Axpo is building a new, underground pumped storage plant – the largest in the country – in the Canton of Glarus. In the future, the plant will guarantee the future electricity supply to northeastern and central Switzerland. The plan is for the plant to pump water from Lake Limmernsee back up to Lake Muttsee – an altitude difference of 630 metres – where it can be used again to generate electricity when required. This large-scale project, which involves investment costs of around 1.7 billion euros and is expected to take the best part of five years to complete, will employ up to 500 people at various construction sites. The plant should start to deliver electricity in 2015/2016. Hundreds of thousands of cubic metres of soil and rock will have to be removed to build the tunnels and caverns for the pumped storage plant. Most of this spoil will be transported to the Muttenalp mountain by cable car and used to build the dam, which will be more than a kilometre long and rise to a maximum height of 36 metres. The rest of the material will be deposited in front of the existing Limmern dam. The company needs to survey the surrounding before implementing the project.
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