On March 5-6, the National University of Life Resources and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine hosted the international student scientific conference GeoPoint 2026, which was attended by representatives of the Faculty of Law of the National University of Life Resources and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine:
Viktoria Tokar – 3rd year student, majoring in Geodesy and Land Management, Darya Velykorod and Vitalina Lytvynenko – 2nd year students, majoring in Geodesy and Land Management.
Special attention was given to a practical masterclass by Geofix, during which modern 3D scanning technologies using SLAM were demonstrated. Participants had the opportunity to observe the scanning of a lecture hall in real time and learn how point clouds are converted into 2D drawings, BIM models, and visualizations of objects.
At the equipment exhibition, modern scanners such as the FJD Trion P2, FJD Trion V4E, and AlphaGeo Falcon X were presented. These devices are used for 3D surveying in various fields-from topography and building measurements to construction, reconstruction, and infrastructure projects.
Additionally, representatives of DroneUA presented modern tools for mobile mapping and land management using RTK technologies, which allow geospatial data to be collected quickly and accurately.
Participation in the conference was a valuable experience, providing the opportunity to learn about the latest industry technologies, gain practical knowledge, and establish professional contacts with leading companies. Such events highlight the prospects for the development of modern geodesy and the importance of involving young specialists in the field.
