Pelf Infotech, in collaboration with Artec 3D, has announced
the India debut of Artec Jet, an advanced SLAM-based LiDAR reality capture
platform designed for industrial digitisation and infrastructure-scale spatial
intelligence workflows.
The launch comes as enterprises across manufacturing and
engineering accelerate investments in smart manufacturing, industrial
automation, predictive maintenance and digital twin ecosystems.
The system enables rapid data capture across industrial
facilities, utilities infrastructure, mining environments and complex
engineering sites, while supporting integrated digital workflows for inspection,
documentation and operational intelligence. Built on Simultaneous Localisation
and Mapping (SLAM) technology, Artec Jet enables real-time mapping without
dependence on GPS or fixed reference targets.
Its deployment flexibility includes mobile, drone-assisted
and autonomous robotic inspection workflows across hazardous and
difficult-to-access industrial environments.
Speaking at the launch, Ajinkya Huddar, CEO & Managing
Director, PELF Group of Companies, said, “Industrial digitisation is
increasingly dependent on accurate and scalable spatial intelligence. Artec Jet
enables organisations to move toward integrated, site-scale reality capture
workflows that support faster decision-making and large-scale digital
infrastructure development.”
Andrew Varlamov, Sales Channel Director – EMEA Region, Artec
3D, said, “The industry is moving toward continuously updated digital
environments where real-time spatial intelligence becomes foundational to
industrial operations. India is among the fastest-growing markets for
industrial digitisation, and we are pleased to collaborate with Pelf Infotech
to introduce Artec Jet to Indian enterprises.”
Denis Baev, Customer Experience Manager, Artec 3D, added,
“Industrial enterprises are increasingly seeking interoperable digital environments
where spatial data becomes part of continuous operational intelligence rather
than isolated documentation workflows.”
The platform was unveiled at a technology event held in Pune
in the presence of Rajya Sabha MP Dr Medha Kulkarni and cultural researcher and
Temple and Murti Shastra expert Shefali Vaidya, along with industry leaders,
engineers and geospatial technology professionals.