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Webinar Recording - Lidar in Action: Disaster Recovery Reimagined

Available On-Demand

For emergency management professionals, engineers, and geoscientists seeking to enhance their disaster response methodologies.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understand the technical advantages of rapid lidar deployment for identifying and measuring ground hazards.
  • Learn methodologies for integrating lidar data collection and analysis into emergency response frameworks.
  • Examine case studies demonstrating how visualization tools transform complex geospatial data into actionable information.

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Meet the Panelists

Dr. Corey Scheip

Dr. Corey Scheip, Ph.D., P.G. (NC, WA) will present findings from Hurricane Helene's response efforts, analyzing the impact assessment methods used and how lidar technology is improving recovery efforts.

Megan van Veen-1

Megan van Veen, M.A.Sc., P.Eng. (ON, BC, AB, NT/NU, SK) will discuss the technical capabilities of modern lidar systems, demonstrating the evolution of this technology from research applications to operational implementation in time-sensitive scenarios.

Scott Anderson (2)

Dr. Scott Anderson, Ph.D., P.E. (CO) will present frameworks for integrating lidar into disaster recovery protocols, highlighting how strategic preparation and deployment can significantly enhance response efficiency and effectiveness.

Matthew Lato (1)

Moderated by Dr. Matthew Lato, Ph.D. Eng., P.Eng. (BC, AB, SK), this session will include practical applications demonstrated through the Cambio platform interface. Participants will observe how lidar change detection analysis creates measurable improvements in disaster recovery planning and execution.

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Better Decision Making

Lidar change detection enhances decision-making capabilities for geotechnical engineering teams, management staff, and executive staff, leading to more resilient critical infrastructure.

Cambio is the earth science cloud platform for critical infrastructure.

Designed by engineers, for engineers.