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Live-Dig-Radar™: The first-ever GPR integrated in an excavator Digging Bucket

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10:45 AM, Tuesday 22 Mar 2022 EDT (30 minutes)
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Albeit industry efforts, over 1 million underground utilities are annually hit around the world, with estimated damages exceeding $100 billion, not considering billions invested in technologies and inefficient processes aimed to protect utilities during earthworks operations. Available utility data is usually unreliable, and even if data is accurate, the excavator operator may still damage a utility. 

 

RODRADAR's patented Live-Dig-Radar (LDR) is the first-ever Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) integrated in an excavator digging-bucket, capable of alerting of buried utilities in real-time, enabling the operator to avoid utility strikes during excavation! 

 

This breakthrough easy-to-use Job-Aid system is already considered by industry leaders as a Game-Changer. Being a true last line of defence, the Live-Dig-Radar will radically improve the Safety, Efficiency and Cost of digging below the surface of the built environment.

Who's Attending

Haim Bear
VP
VP Partners Development Rodradar
ZhiRui Foo
Senior Operations Development Executive
HSC Pipeline Engineering Pte Ltd
David Graham
Director
Murphy Geospatial Ltd
Barb Cederberg
Chief Operations Officer
Gopher State One Call
Eric PELHERBE
M&A Manager
Sogelink
Florian Cardi
Head of international development
Sogelink
Darcy DeCoste
Professional Land Surveyor
DeCoste Surveys Ltd.
Robin Kwik
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Western University
Dragos Panainte
Utility Services
Vislock & Vision
Leo Kwan
Chief Executive Officer
LiDARist Company Limited

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