
NavLive, a UK-developed reality capture scanner, has secured significant funding.
Developed by academics in robotics research at the University of Oxford, NavLive’s handheld Lidar scanner combines with edge AI processing, enabling users to scan buildings, generating precise site in real-time with instant 2D/3D building models, RICS-grade 1:100 surveys, and direct scan-to-BIM integration.
NavLive has already been used by Jacobs, AtkinsRéalis and Mace among others.
The NavLive team has grown to 15 and operates out of offices in London and Oxford. CEO Chris Davison is an experienced entrepreneur with a financial background. CTO Dr David Wisth has a PhD in computer vision, SLAM (simultaneous localisation and mapping) and robotics, and is an expert in 3D mapping and AI.
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