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In the December 2020 issue of POB, we speak with the CEO of Denmark-based TinyMobileRobots about the TinySurveyor, a tiny robotic system poised to make a big impact in the land surveying profession.
TinyMobileRobots is the maker of the TinySurveyor, a mobile robot that land surveyors can use for layouts and road building, equipped with GNSS integration and total station compatible.
When it comes to boundary law and retracement land surveying, Weber v. Kroeger is a case of common sense, says columnist Jeffery N. Lucas, JD, PLS, Esq.