Experience the collection and use of data of various characteristics within one platform, from visible field sites using drones to extensive sites using satellites.
Meissa's SaaS is based on the world's top-level data collection channels (6), and utilizes spatial information from various sources, from satellites to drones, in a complementary manner and provides 3D modeling and AI analysis technology to buildindus.
Meissa provides custom spatial information design and solutions suitable for the field, including a wide range of restrictions by field, country, region, and stage.
Meissa utilizes various types of spatial information in a complementary manner through diversification of data collection channels.
Meissa tailors to customer needs and provides multi-layer spatial information design and solutions. Experience a true digital twin by utilizing the spatial information channels that best suit your company.
Meissa utilizes various spatial information in a complementary way by diversifying data collection channels. Optimize the spatial information required for each process and system stage and use them to complement each other.
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Drones can quickly capture on-site details, and satellites are efficient for monitoring changes in large areas or areas where drone filming is prohibited. By combining these two types of data according to the situation and progress stage of the application site, the efficiency of spatial data collection in the field can be maximized.
The Meissa platform integrates data collected from drones and satellites and allows them to be managed in one cloud system. This provides multiple data channels integrated into one platform, increasing user convenience.
When multiple smart construction technologies and services are introduced, they often occur separately. Compared to cost, costs can be reduced by more than 80% when using an integrated platform. By collecting and managing data from all sites regardless of indoor/outdoor, it is easy to secure the history of all processes and expand new construction technologies in the future.