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The positioning professionals T


opcon uses a pre-emptive style of management to solve problems, which


focuses the attention of our employees in working to break technological barriers before our customers even realise they need them.


We talk to our customers about ways to save time in each phase of every job within the fi elds of rail, civil engineering, surveying, utilities, construction, monitoring, mapping, agriculture, forensic science and mining.


We map out designs and products that fi ll important technological niches in the global marketplace. Our dedicated employees continually examine ways to further integrate positioning and automated technologies to meet the constantly changing demands facing industries worldwide.


Topcon prides itself on providing rugged, reliable, easy-to-use, products that have been fi eld-tested in order to meet rigid industry standards and then – and only then – are the products made available to our vast, worldwide dealer network.


When it’s time for simple solutions for complicated problems in


your business,


it’s time for Topcon. As such, Topcon has introduced more ‘world’s fi rst’ features than any other company:


- Green beam lasers


- GPS+ multiple constellation GNSS receivers (GPS+GLONASS)


- Capture reality through-the-lens imaging technology


- mmGPS Laser Zone GNSS solution - MAGNET Survey Cloud solution software


Topcon in the United Kingdom addresses the market by fi nding the best solution that solves the problem or challenge for our customers. Topcon Great Britain is as close to the end-user as possible.


Our products are sold via dealerships and in each region there is an offi ce within close reach.


Visitors to Railtex will have the opportunity to view our many available rail solutions and talk with our team of experienced and qualifi ed surveying, monitoring and technical staff.


The following are new products that we will have on the stand at this year’s event:


• The new Topcon GG-05 Track Measuring Device paired with Topcon Robotic Total


Stations for precision measuring of track geometry.


• Topcon’s new PS Robotic Total Station with the world’s fi rst TS Shield Telematics module and MAGNET Field controller software.


• MAGNET Enterprise cloud based data management software; a web environment for managing company assets and project data, as well as real-time communications.


• Topcon’s new Hyper SR GNSS receivers with Fence and Vanguard Technology – accuracy in the harshest of conditions.


• IPS-2 Mobile Mapping Solutions. The new compact + can come with three or fi ve angled scanners in the set up to reduce point cloud shadow. More scanners means more data!


Visitors will also be able to view and discuss Topcon’s MS high precision motorised Total Station, offering ultimate accuracy for those projects where there can be no compromise on measured accuracy.


These new products coupled with our current offerings present excellent solutions to any rail surveying, measurement, monitoring or excavation job you may have.


Topcon has been chosen as preferred supplier to a number of high-profi le projects across London and the UK.


Top end monitoring total stations chosen for their high accuracy and reliability of the instrument in harsh environments, and automatic monitoring allowing tracks to remain open whilst works continue, are just a few of the reasons why Topcon’s solutions have been selected.


We look forward to meeting you on the stand and discussing your rail projects.


Topcon Europe Positioning is proud to be involved in this year’s Railtex show and is looking forward to greeting all visitors to the show onto stand D11, at the main entrance.


Simon Crowhen, rail & geomatics product manager at Topcon, says the company’s global network of engineers constantly dream about how to make the complex world in which its customers operate more intuitive and simple.


STAND: D11 + TRACK FOR MORE INFORMATION


E: info@topconsokkia.co.uk W: www.topcon-positioning.eu


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