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基本情報

屋内小間番号
15-11
所在地
〒060-0034 北海道札幌市中央区北4条東2丁目1番地 岩崎ビル
電話番号
011-252-2000
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出展製品・サービス

3D machine guidance system "GradeMetrix".

製品・サービス説明

Our 3D machine guidance system was developed based on the concept of "easy installation, operation, and use." We have a lineup of two models, "VR500" for small excavators and "VR1000" for medium and large excavators, and our 3D machine guidance system is compatible with a wide range of models.
"GradeMetrix" has a user interface that is easy to operate. It supports standard file formats for data input (CSV, LandXML, DWG) and is equipped with functions such as simple design creation and point surface creation.
"VR500".
GNSS antenna and receiver are integrated into a single unit, enabling installation on a small excavator.
Offset boom (ultra-small turn) support
Stable heading and highly accurate positioning by our original technology.
"VR1000".
Accurate positioning and heading accuracy for medium and large excavators
Reduced multipath effects
Rugged design to withstand harsh field conditions

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Object detection type image clarification system "Clear Drive".

製品・サービス説明

Clear Drive is a system that supports driving in bad weather conditions, including snow removal and patrolling, using cameras and monitors.
We have developed an original system that automatically detects vehicles, people, traffic signals, signs, and other objects in front of the vehicle and alerts the driver when they approach by using AI image recognition technology in addition to image sharpening technology.
With these functions, this system supports safe driving even in poor visibility conditions such as snowstorms, without the operator having to stare at a monitor.
Since FY2021, the system has been widely used mainly on snow removal trucks operated by the Hokkaido Development Bureau.

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Safety Education for Virtual Reality System "Real HAT"

製品・サービス説明

"Real Hat" is a system that allows users to experience actual industrial accidents by linking a VR device with a 3D model to create a realistic experience as if they themselves were immersed in a 3DCG space. After experiencing a disaster, participants discuss why the disaster occurred and what countermeasures should be taken, and the system can contribute to improving the ability to predict danger and safety awareness.
Until now, the HMD (Head Mounted Display) was connected to a PC, but the system has been renewed and now operates as a stand-alone HMD. A total of 14 contents, including new contents, are available for use in a variety of settings.
"Real Hat" can be used for a variety of trainees, from newcomers to experienced workers, and is expected to be effective in promoting mutual awareness of safety and passing on skills by allowing trainees with different levels of experience to experience the contents together.

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