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You are here: Home / **Front Page / FrontPage Leader / Orbit GT supports LasZip for LAS 1.2 and LAS 1.4

Orbit GT supports LasZip for LAS 1.2 and LAS 1.4

January 15, 2015 By GISuser

Lokeren, Belgium, January 16th, 2015. – Orbit GeoSpatial Technologies today announces that full support of Laszip has been completed and integrated in all products.

“We’re happy to inform that we extended our support for Laszip to both LAS 1.2 and LAS 1.4“, says Peter Bonne, CEO at Orbit GT. “As Orbit GT, we are committed to continue support for international standards and open formats to the growing range of applications that make use of pointclouds. Laszip has proven to be very valuable in these markets.”

Support for the new LasZip library supporting both LAS 1.2 and Las 1.4 will be embedded in the next upgrades of all Orbit GT products for Mobile Mapping, UAS Mapping, Obliques and Photogrammetry.

About Orbit GeoSpatial Technologies

Orbit Geospatial Technologies is world leader in solutions for exploiting Mobile Mapping, UAS and Aerial Mapping data in managing, viewing, extracting, publishing, sharing and embedding in workflows. Orbit GT is headquartered in Lokeren, Belgium.

www.orbitgt.com

Orbit GT

Filed Under: FrontPage Leader, Software Tagged With: LAS, LiDAR, Orbit GT

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