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As part of its push to pioneer the future of aerial mapping, ROCK Robotic today announced the launch of the ROCK 50 plan, which offers six months of free LiDAR processing to DJI Zenmuse L2 customers.
The DJI Zenmuse L2 has set a new standard in LiDAR technology, boasting a 66% improvement in IMU performance and heightened accuracy – now at 2 cm at a distance of 150 m. To complement this advanced hardware, ROCK Robotic introduced the ROCK cloud, a processing platform designed for speed, simplicity, and accuracy. It aims to make it easier to host, process, and share LiDAR data projects.
The ROCK 50 plan offers unlimited storage and processing for areas up to 50 acres, allowing users to generate precise ground classifications, contours, and topographic surface models effortlessly. "With the ROCK cloud's ability to align data to ground control points, reproject into local projections, and offer manual classification with live support, it's unmatched in the industry," stated Harrison Knoll, ROCK Robotic's CEO.
ROCK Robotic's is committed to helping customers beyond providing software. The ROCK Processing Service connects clients with LiDAR experts for personalized data analysis and deliverable creation, ensuring quality and reliability. The service includes detailed 3D and 2D planimetrics, power line analysis, and bulk rates for large-scale projects, assuring that no project is too complex.
"By pairing our sophisticated ROCK 50 plan with the DJI Zenmuse L2, we are making LiDAR processing more accessible and efficient for professionals in the field," Knoll added. "ROCK Robotic is at the forefront, ensuring our clients are equipped with the best tools to succeed in their LiDAR journey."
This exclusive promotion for free LiDAR processing is available to clients purchasing through qualifying distributors. It is designed to celebrate the launch of ROCK Robotic's new service website, freelidarprocessing.com.
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