WELCOME TO GEOSPHERE4D
geosphere4d is a technology led geomatics and geospatial survey company, specialising in the use of leading edge 3D measurement and imaging technology to deliver bespoke survey and documentation solutions within a broad range of market sectors.
Data Capture
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Our aim is to ensure the comprehensive and effective education and promotion of 3D data capture and its technologies to all our clients and potential clients in a broad range of application areas and market sectors, providing clarity and reliability in the 3D survey marketplace.
Measured Building Surveys
Topographic Surveys
Deformation Monitoring
Engineering Surveys
3D Modelling
Asset and Condition Recording
Spherical Photography
Laser scanner used for landslide monitoring
Quarry landslide monitoring model
Mathematically 4D represents ‘Time’ and we consider time to be an important element in the data we capture - be it for a deformation monitoring survey where we are analyzing rates of movement against periods of time or as metadata. Knowing when data was collected can be as important as the data.
At a company level, as we move into markets requiring 3D models with intelligence and virtual tour databases with embedded asset information, we view within this context this additional data as 4D elements.
geosphere4d embraces new technology and consider that the geomatics survey profession has always embraced new technologies including laser scanning and 360 HDR photography.
However, if geomatics as a profession is to continue developing and exploring the boundaries of these and other 3D data and imaging technologies we must educate and work closely with our clients and potential clients to ensure that the benefits of these technologies are fully understood and appropriately utilized in project lifecycles.
Our aim at geosphere4d is to ensure the comprehensive and effective education and promotion of 3D data capture technologies in a broad range of application areas and market sectors, providing clarity and reliability in the 3D survey marketplace.
Data Capture
Ortho rectified image Our aim is to ensure the comprehensive and effective education and promotion of 3D data capture and its technologies to all our clients and potential clients in a broad range of application areas and market sectors, providing clarity and reliability in the 3D survey marketplace.
Application Areas and Market Sectors
Laser scanner used for landslide monitoring
Quarry landslide monitoring modelWhy 4D?
The technologies and techniques we use are based around capturing and delivering 3D data, so why 4D?Mathematically 4D represents ‘Time’ and we consider time to be an important element in the data we capture - be it for a deformation monitoring survey where we are analyzing rates of movement against periods of time or as metadata. Knowing when data was collected can be as important as the data.
At a company level, as we move into markets requiring 3D models with intelligence and virtual tour databases with embedded asset information, we view within this context this additional data as 4D elements.
geosphere4d embraces new technology and consider that the geomatics survey profession has always embraced new technologies including laser scanning and 360 HDR photography.
However, if geomatics as a profession is to continue developing and exploring the boundaries of these and other 3D data and imaging technologies we must educate and work closely with our clients and potential clients to ensure that the benefits of these technologies are fully understood and appropriately utilized in project lifecycles.
Our aim at geosphere4d is to ensure the comprehensive and effective education and promotion of 3D data capture technologies in a broad range of application areas and market sectors, providing clarity and reliability in the 3D survey marketplace.
NEWS
May 2012
Attendance at Faro European User conference, technical presentation given. [view presentation]
December 2012
geosphere4d website launched.
Attendance at Faro European User conference, technical presentation given. [view presentation]
December 2012
geosphere4d website launched.







