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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Good bye Tokyo!

This was again a great time in Tokyo. Our partner Mirukuru (www.mirukuru.jp.co) gave me just a great time! But besides getting gripped by this great city, I also had interesting meetings here in Japan: The highlight of course was the kubit seminar I hosted on Tuesday. Some 15 people from different industries showed up and were listening to my explanation about TachyCAD, PhoToPlan 3D and PointCloud Pro. It was my pleasure to speak with Mr. Kaneko from Topcon (www.topcon.co.jp), Mr. Ohhashi from Nikon-Trimble (www.nikon-trimble.net) and Mr. Ikeda from Obayashi (www.obayashi.co.jp) who is already a kubit customer.
Today Yuki Fuhura and I went to see Mr. Sasaki and his team from Riegl-Japan as well as Mr. Tabuchi, Regional Sales Manager of FARO-Japan. Both companies agreed to heavily intense our already good relationship in the near future.
Tomorrow morning I am flying back home to see my lovely family again and to get ready for InterGEO 2010 (www.intergeo.de) ...

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Surveying the Forbidden City

Isn't that great? Surveying in the Forbidden City in Beijing, China is one of my most outstanding jobs since I am travelling around the world. Surveying this temple was part of the presentation we gave to the responsible persons at the Forbidden City. Besides evaluating laser scanning data using kubits' PointCloud, the Forbidden City is keen to work with PhoToPlan, PhoToPlan 3D and TachyCAD as well. kubit software will help them to document and preserve their highly valuable buildings and temples.
I was in China to see the kubit partner Onrol (www.onrol.com) again. I discussed with Teng Liu about further strategies in marketing and technology. Both of us see a highly increased need for as-built documentation thus for kubit software. So we are all looking pleasantly forward into the upcoming months and years.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

kubit-Netherlands

Visiting our partners from the Netherlands again brought some nice days in Amsterdam and surroundings. But it was not all about sightseeing but more a quite busy time to discuss further strategies with Hans Cornelisse and his team.
At the end, we came up with a few points how we can improve our partnership in the near future. This will help to serve our clients in the Netherlands as good as possible.