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Cansel Brings TinySurveyor Robot to Canada
GPS-guided mobile robot will help surveying, civil engineering and infrastructure professionals increase quality, efficiency and above all, safety

VANCOUVER, BC, July 29, 2021 /CNW/ – Cansel, a software, hardware, and service provider to engineering, surveying, construction, and utility industries, announced today an exclusive agreement with Denmark-based TinyMobileRobots to distribute the TinySurveyor robot in Canada.
TinySurveyor is the ultimate high-precision instrument for the surveying, civil engineering, construction, and infrastructure industries. Supported by an onboard Trimble GNSS receiver, it has an unparalleled ability to execute large tasks up to 10x faster than traditional surveying and stakeout methods. This robot is capable of performing pre-marking, stake- out/set-out, data collection, as-built surveys and more, increasing quality, efficiency and safety for the construction industry.

“Cansel has always been dedicated to supporting innovation in industries like construction and infrastructure, and we’re proud to bring the TinySurveyor to the Canadian market,” said Martin Trudelle, president, Cansel. “In documented use cases, the robot completed five weeks of work in just five days. We’re excited to offer that level of efficiency to our customers. For businesses that struggle with razor-thin profit margins, this level of time savings means they’ll realize ROI – and greater profits – quickly.”
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