There is BIG news from NavVis today as they just announced the NavVis MLX – the next generation handheld reality capture mobile mapping system.
Today, NavVis, the global leader in reality capture and 3D reality capture-based digital twins, is thrilled to announce the launch of NavVis MLX, the first handheld dynamic laser scanning tool made for professionals. NavVis MLX sets a new standard for data quality, portability, and user comfort, making it the ideal tool for projects requiring high quality in challenging environments.
With the launch of its flagship dynamic wearable laser scanner in 2020, NavVis VLX, NavVis redefined the wearable laser scanning market by demonstrating that a SLAM-based device could become the cornerstone in the toolbox of reality capture and surveying professionals.
Over the past four years, hundreds of millions of square meters of the world have been digitized by thousands of customers and resellers globally. And with the launch of an additional product to the NavVis LX-Series, NavVis MLX, it is again posed to redefine yet another category in reality capture.
“With NavVis MLX, we aim to address the critical need for high-quality data in portable laser scanning solutions for key industries such as AEC, surveying, and reality capture,” said Felix Reinshagen, Co-founder and CEO of NavVis. “Our customers have emphasized the need for a professional, affordable tool that can scan in narrow, hard-to-reach places that complements NavVis VLX. A device that is easy to carry, perfect for scanning in these confined spaces, and ready for broader deployment within their crews, without sacrificing NavVis’s renowned usability and data quality – and that’s NavVis MLX. Overcoming this engineering challenge was no small feat, and I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved.”
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