Don’t Miss Our Lightning Talk: Advances in LiDAR and Imagery Processing with LP360
GeoCue is excited to be heading to Toronto, Canada, for the 2026 ISPRS Congress, taking place July 6–9, 2026, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. This year’s Congress brings together leading researchers, geospatial professionals, technology providers, and industry experts from around the world to explore the latest advancements in photogrammetry, remote sensing, LiDAR, imagery, and spatial information sciences.

And of course, GeoCue is proud to be part of the conversation.
You can find us in the main exhibit hall at Booth 322, where we will be showcasing LP360, our complete software platform for LiDAR and imagery processing. Whether you are working with drone LiDAR, handheld SLAM, mobile mapping, photogrammetry, or mixed-sensor datasets, LP360 gives users the tools they need to turn raw data into accurate, actionable deliverables.
Attending the show from GeoCue will be Darrick Wagg, Vice President of Customer Success; Martin Flood, Vice President of Special Projects; and Bret Burghdurf, Marketing Director. We’re looking forward to connecting with attendees, demonstrating the latest LP360 capabilities, and having real conversations about the evolving needs of the geospatial industry.

ISPRS is always an exciting event because it brings together the research side and the applied technology side of geospatial work. It’s where new ideas, scientific methods, and practical workflows come together. For GeoCue, that is exactly where LP360 fits in.
As geospatial datasets continue to grow in size and complexity, users need more than just basic processing tools. They need workflows that are accurate, repeatable, transparent, and efficient. They need software that supports proven scientific methods while also making those methods practical for everyday production environments. LP360 is designed to help bridge that gap.
At Booth 322, attendees will be able to see how LP360 supports a complete LiDAR and imagery processing workflow, from initial data import and trajectory processing to classification, strip alignment, feature extraction, surface modeling, accuracy reporting, and final deliverables. We’ll also be showcasing some of the newest advancements in LP360, including our expanding AI Classification tools.
Our new AI Classification capabilities are designed to help users save time, reduce manual cleanup, and streamline common classification tasks. Whether you are focused on ground classification, above-ground features, utility corridors, forestry applications, or more complex datasets, LP360’s AI-assisted tools are built to help users get farther, faster, while still maintaining control over their final results.
For many organizations, that balance is critical. Automation is incredibly powerful, but production workflows still require quality control, validation, and confidence in the output. LP360 helps users combine intelligent processing tools with the ability to review, refine, and verify results inside a familiar workflow.

In addition to exhibiting, GeoCue will also be presenting a Lightning Talk during the Congress. Be sure to join us on Wednesday, July 8, from 12:10–12:30 PM, for our presentation titled:
Advances in LiDAR and Imagery Processing: Scientific Workflows and Standards Compliance in LP360
This Lightning Talk will examine how research-driven methods can be translated into practical, scalable workflows within LP360 for point cloud and imagery processing.
The presentation will focus on scientifically grounded workflow design, including classification, feature extraction, accuracy assessment, metadata handling, and standards compliance. We’ll highlight how LP360 supports repeatable processing chains, quantitative validation, and evolving geospatial standards through capabilities such as ASPRS-compliant accuracy reporting, LAS v1.5 support, coordinate reference system management, strip alignment, surface modeling with breaklines, and integrated LiDAR and photogrammetric processing.
We’ll also look at examples from corridor mapping, area mapping, and mixed-sensor datasets to show how these workflows are being applied in real operational environments. The presentation will briefly touch on newer developments as well, including AI-assisted classification, cloud processing, and 3D visualization.
The goal of the talk is simple: to show how scientific principles can be implemented in robust, transparent, and repeatable production workflows using LP360.
This is an important topic for the industry right now. As LiDAR and imagery processing continue to evolve, standards compliance, accuracy reporting, and workflow transparency are becoming even more important. Whether data is being used for engineering, transportation, utilities, forestry, construction, research, or government applications, users need to trust the process behind the deliverables.

That is why LP360 continues to evolve with both innovation and reliability in mind. We are focused on giving users the tools they need to process data efficiently, validate results, and create deliverables that meet the expectations of today’s geospatial projects.
If you are attending ISPRS 2026, we would love for you to stop by and see us. Visit GeoCue at Booth 322 in Exhibit Hall F, Level 800, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre South Entrance, located at 222 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON.
Stop by for a live software demonstration, learn more about LP360, ask us about AI Classification, or just say hello. We’re excited to be part of ISPRS 2026 and look forward to seeing you in Toronto!