EPiC LiDAR at Chintergeo 2025: Unveiling the New Terrestrial Laser Scanner
Date:
2025-12-09
NANJING, Dec 4, 2025 – CHINTERGEO 2025, the premier annual event for surveying and geoinformation technology, officially kicked off today at the Nanjing International Exhibition Center. As a focal point for industry experts and leading enterprises to exchange cutting-edge innovations, the opening day saw an exceptional turnout, with the exhibition floor teeming with activity.

EPiC LiDAR made a significant impact, premiering the T150 terrestrial laser scanner, alongside a full suite of high-precision LiDAR solutions. From core sensors to seamless system integration, the company demonstrated its robust R&D capabilities to a global audience.

Spotlight on the T100: Precision Meets Portability
Making its debut, the T100 Terrestrial Laser Scanner garnered immediate attention for its sleek, integrated design and compact form factor. Beyond its aesthetics, the T100 delivers professional-grade performance:

- Range & Accuracy: A maximum range of 150m with 2mm accuracy within 50m.
- Workflow Efficiency: Supports real-time "scan-to-stitch" processing.
- Applications: Ideal for high-precision requirements in Digital Twin factories, BIM modeling, and tank calibration.
The T100’s debut drew significant interest from distributors and industry professionals, sparking intensive technical discussions at the booth.

Comprehensive LiDAR Ecosystem
EPiC LiDAR also showcased its three core self-developed sensor series—P30, P500, and P1000. These sensors offer high reliability and open architecture, providing flexible SDKs and standardized APIs for secondary development.

- Terrestrial Series: The high-performance T1000 series leads the lineup with an extended range of up to 5km and sub-5mm accuracy at 100m, making it a preferred choice for geological monitoring, slope stability, and mining surveys. For entry-level professional use, the T05 offers a cost-effective 100m-range solution for facade measurement and academic research.

- Airborne Series: The LiDAR X10, a versatile system supporting both airborne and handheld SLAM modes, and the W50, a lightweight (1.4kg) high-precision airborne LiDAR, demonstrated exceptional adaptability across diverse environments.

Global Engagement and Future Outlook
The booth saw a strong turnout from international clients, who engaged with EPiC LiDAR’s global team to discuss performance benchmarks and localized applications.

EPiC LiDAR remains committed to the independent R&D of high-precision 3D laser products. By continuously empowering the industry with innovative tools, we look forward to collaborating with global partners to deliver more practical and efficient 3D LiDAR solutions.
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