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Geo Week 2026 Denver: AI LiDAR, Real-Time Airborne Mapping, Gaussian Splats and Digital Twin Breakthroughs — Product Preview Recap

Event: Geo Week 2026 Product Preview Presentation I
Location: Denver, Colorado
Host: Juan Plaza, CEO, Plaza Aerospace

The first session of Geo Week 2026 in Denver, Colorado delivered some of the most exciting product announcements in recent memory for the geospatial, survey, and built environment industries. Hosted by Juan Plaza, CEO of Plaza Aerospace, Product Preview Presentation I featured four technology companies presenting their latest innovations — from AI-powered LiDAR classification and real-time airborne mapping to Gaussian splat visualization and 360-degree digital twin workflows.

Here is a full breakdown of everything that was announced, demonstrated, and previewed.


GeoCue Group – LP360 Software | Darrick Wagg, VP of Customer Success

GeoCue Group opened the session with a packed update for LP360, its industry-leading LiDAR point cloud processing platform — now 20 years old and still evolving fast. A major new release, version 26.1, is expected within the next month.

New Hardware Support

LP360 is adding support for the Riegl VQ-539, the NDAA-compliant Riegl VQ-641, and the upcoming Riegl VQ-651. A new photo kit for the TrueView Go enables 3D mesh modeling from field imagery. GeoCue also announced the Neo — a new, more affordable handheld LiDAR unit with full LP360 support on the way.

AI Ground Plus: Beyond Ground Classification

The original AI Ground tool is being upgraded to AI Ground Plus, adding detection of bridge decks, vegetation types, vehicles, and water surfaces. For forestry, LP360’s improved AI individual tree segmentation engine works across diverse forest types, outputting tree locations, crown delineation, and DBH estimates. The new AI Utilities Classification module handles conductors, jumper wires, guy wires, fences, tower locations, and catenary vectorization — with no user-side model training required.

3D Photo Engine and Gaussian Splat Generation

Coming later in 2026, LP360’s new 3D Photo Engine will expand orthomosaic tools to include 3D mesh modeling and Gaussian splat generation. The LP360 Gaussian Splat Viewer is expanding with support for HBR’s Open360 1.5 specification. Full cloud-based orthomosaic generation is already live.

📍 GeoCue Group: Booth 1211


Flai – AI LiDAR Point Cloud Classification | Nejc Dougan, CTO

Flai is a European AI company specializing in deep learning for LiDAR point cloud classification, trusted by over 200 organizations across geospatial, aerospace, energy, government, and security sectors.

A Complete Library of Pretrained Classifiers

  • Aerial Mapping Classifier — 20+ categories. Internal benchmarks: 99%+ F1 on ground, 95%+ on buildings and wires, 90%+ on bridges.
  • Noise Filtering Classifier — Removes atmospheric noise and multi-target artifacts.
  • Utility Power Line Module — Conductors, jumper cables, shield wires, towers. Catenary and tower location vector outputs.
  • Mobile Mapping Module — Ground, sidewalks, pedestrians, cyclists, vehicles, street lamps.
  • Defense and Security Module — Military objects using synthetic training data.
  • Topobathy Module — Water surface, water column, seabed, and aerial features simultaneously.
  • Forestry Module — Tree trunks, canopies, fallen trees. DBH estimation and biomass analysis.
  • Railroad Module — Tracks, conductors, and railroad infrastructure asset mapping.
  • Indoor / BIM Module (in active development) — Indoor facility classification and BIM/Revit cleanup.

Accuracy, Speed, and Deployment

Clients report 90–95% reductions in manual QC editing time on complex projects. Processing runs at approximately 9 minutes per square mile at 30 pts/m² on a single machine, with linear scaling and multi-node GPU/CPU distribution support. Training data spans 60+ countries and all major sensor manufacturers.

Deployment: managed AWS cloud (pay-per-consumption) or self-hosted on-premises including air-gapped and edge configurations. Private model retraining available with full data and model ownership.

Nejc Dougan is also presenting a deeper session on Power Line Classification and Vegetation Management — Tuesday at 12:30 PM in Ballroom 1C.

📍 Flai: Booth 609 — Free trial available at the booth or via the Flai web app.


Teledyne Optech – Galaxy, Stratus, Echo One, Fathom | Mark Treiber, Product Manager

Mark Treiber delivered the session’s most hardware-dense presentation — spanning real-time airborne processing, a new compact Galvo sensor, a UAV LiDAR system finally shipping, and a topobathy platform nearing qualification.

Onboard Gen 2: Now Standard on All Galaxy Systems

Onboard Gen 2 delivers full-resolution 2 MHz point cloud processing at an average of 3 returns in real time during flight. Customers land with under 10 cm line-to-line matching and can deliver hazard reports within 24–48 hours. New software: 33% faster processing, Combined Density Display, and Auto-Reply flight line prompts. Now standard on all Galaxy and Galaxy Edge systems.

New Sensor: Teledyne Stratus

The Stratus is an 8 kg Galvo-based sensor for fixed-wing drones and smaller platforms. Operational to 1,200 m altitude, 2 MHz, up to 7 returns. Supports wide-angle survey and narrow corridor collection. Absolute accuracy ~3–7 cm.

Echo One: Shipping Q2 2026

The Echo One NDAA and FCC compliant UAV LiDAR enters qualification with new orders shipping Q2 2026. 800-foot swath at 400-foot altitude, 80 pts/m², up to 8 returns, natively colorized, oblique FOV for utility corridor mapping.

Fathom Topobathy: Demos Q2 2026

Fathom combines bathymetric LiDAR, topographic LiDAR, and RGB/Near-IR camera in one platform — achieving IHO Special Order accuracy. Demos begin Q2 2026. New Bathymetric Project Partnership Program reduces entry risk for customers new to bathymetric LiDAR collection.

📍 Teledyne Optech: Booth 1303


Cintoo – Reality Capture SaaS Platform | Dominique Pouliquen, CEO

Dominique Pouliquen closed the session with platform updates and one landmark announcement for Cintoo (C2) — a cloud SaaS platform for scan-to-BIM, scan-vs-BIM, and digital twin workflows. Available in BIM Edition and Twin Edition.

Mesh Streaming in ESRI ArcGIS

C2 now streams high-resolution 3D meshes inside ESRI ArcGIS via a free widget for ArcGIS Enterprise Builder. BP is already using this in their BP One Map portal, giving all stakeholders on-demand access to scan data within ArcGIS.

Scalability, Click-On-Tag, and P&ID Viewer

Projects with 16,500+ scans now load in C2 in seconds. The new Click-On-Tag AI feature creates complex 3D asset tags with a single pixel click. The new P&ID viewer links 2D diagrams directly to 3D asset tags — closing the documentation-to-digital-twin loop.

Major Announcement: Cintoo 360 Edition (Partnership with Ricoh)

The Cintoo 360 Edition, built in partnership with Ricoh, brings 360-degree video, 3D Gaussian splats, LiDAR scans, and BIM/CAD models together in a single aligned 3D environment. The Ricoh Theta X feeds data automatically to Cintoo via Wi-Fi. Cintoo generates camera paths and Gaussian splats, with automatic face blurring. The full workflow — capture to processed environment — was demonstrated in under 3 minutes by a first-time user.

Cintoo Convergence User Group: Day 2, 9:00–11:00 AM — 2-minute walk from the convention center. Register at the booth.

📍 Cintoo: Booth 1029


The Bigger Picture: What Geo Week 2026 Tells Us About the Industry

AI is the new baseline. Every company on stage has embedded AI classification into their core product. The conversation has shifted from whether AI works to how fast and how accurately.

Speed to deliverable is the new competitive metric. Real-time airborne processing, 90% QC time savings, and 16,000-scan platforms loading in seconds — accuracy plus velocity is the new benchmark.

Gaussian splats are a first-class output format. Three of four presenters cited Gaussian splat generation as a 2026 priority. This format has crossed from novelty to production workflow.

The barriers to entry are falling. Cintoo’s 360 Edition, Flai’s off-the-shelf pretrained models, and Teledyne’s Bathymetric Project Partnership all reflect an industry actively working to bring more users and more projects into spatial data workflows.

Scan Your Space covers the latest in 3D scanning, LiDAR, reality capture, and spatial technology. Geo Week 2026 is taking place in Denver, Colorado.

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