Infrakit at the InterGEO Trade Fair

Infrakit at the InterGEO Trade Fair

Infrakit is going to participate again at the InterGEO trade fair that is held in Berlin this year.
Land surveying companies will gather in the trade fair center of Berlin 26th – 28th of September where they will be showcasing the newest software, methods and tools in the field.

You will find us in the exhibition hall 2.1, section B2.060. You’re welcome to say hi!

Would you like to experience the InterGEO trade fair with us? Fill out this form and we will send you a ticket!

It is also possible to make a personal appointment by email: tanja.heikkinen@infrakit.com or by calling +358 44 768 4010.

Infrakit at the InterGEO trade fair last year

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Release Notes – Version 3.2.2-7

Release Notes – Version 3.2.2-7

Release Notes – Infrakit Office – Version 3.2.2-7
Bug
[IN-411] – Map page – Linecode logpoints should be grouped by date (not timestamp)
[IN-423] – Fix tablet login when latest chat messages query has been saved into request cache

Task
[IN-325] – MML Ortophoto map tiles in Finland
[IN-390] – Automatically calculate incoming logpoint distance to nearest alignment
[IN-410] – Find incoming logpoint alignment automatically
[IN-414] – Create png map tiles (/gmaps.png)
[IN-418] – Allow Mass Calculation Table distance and rows to be defined per project
[IN-422] – Change Organization.country to a set of valid countries

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Release Notes – Version 3.2.2-6

Release Notes – Version 3.2.2-6

Release Notes – Infrakit Office – Version 3.2.2-6
Bug
[IN-383] – MachinePage->Calibration tab: not possible to add decimals
[IN-385] – long section alignment line is calculated from break lines resulting in an inaccurate alignment graph
[IN-387] – After deleting logpoints, the logpoints list is not automatically refreshed. The list refreshes and logpoints disappear only after manually clicking the folder containing the points.
[IN-392] – Admin edit organization selects the wrong parent organization by default
[IN-397] – Remove project.vehicles entity mapping to prevent circular Hibernate update chains.
[IN-398] – Changing vehicle models crashes if vehicle has been assigned a deleted model
[IN-401] – Inframodel xml profile sometimes starts from wrong station

Task
[IN-323] – Map page images – thumbnails multiple selection
[IN-365] – Maps page – Add close button to data properties windows
[IN-386] – long section graph should have controls to adjust yScale
[IN-402] – Add more visible highlight coloring on the selected item on map page left tab menu..
[IN-403] – TCC integration – Upload lone svl as a model file
[IN-404] – Topcon integration – Convert line data to ln3
[IN-407] – Reduce unauthenticated user session timeout to 5 minutes
[IN-408] – Run UserLog save in a single thread

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What’s happening at our Serbian office?

What’s happening at our Serbian office?

Activities in Serbia
Developers from Serbia had a noticeable part in building the Infrakit brand since the early beginnings of the company. We will fill this blog post with a triptych of subjects regarding our Belgrade office.

Marketing

Marketing and educational activities in Serbia took their peak in the year of 2016. The Finnish embassy was kind enough to let us make use of the residence space to gather the creme of the Serbian civil engineering community. Invitations were sent out and in our attendance we had ministers of the state, representatives of the domestic and foreign construction companies, surveyors, members of the chamber of engineers, academics. The topic was presentation of the future technologies in the Civil Engineering, which, as you know, Infrakit is a forerunner in. We wish to thank His Excellency Mr. Pertti Ikonen and his team one more time, and also Mr. Nenad Tepavac who was our sales manager in that period. Read about the event from here.

2nd International Civil Engineering Congress

One of the guest lecturers on our February event at the Embassy was our important associate, professor Dr. Gavran from the Construction faculty in Belgrade. His fame and experience in the field is topped only by GMC AutoCAD add-on that he developed, which is used in designing phase of many important construction projects in many countries. The second event took place after we were honoured by invitation from professor Gavran to present Infrakit software to the top students in a class at the University.

JavaScript Meetup

The last major event was our participation at the 2nd International Civil Engineering Congress at the Crown Plaza hotel in Belgrade. The event was opened by Serbian Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure. Our presentation, which was worth certain amount of academic points, involved case study about one of the pioneering Infrakit projects in Finland and is co-authored by our CEO Mr. Teemu Kivimäki.

PUT Plus

In other news, we had private meetings with many domestic construction, quality control and related companies (such as state railways), and published a few articles like those in the Adriatic area Civil Engineering Almanac named Put Plus. We concluded that the digital awareness in this Serbian sector is just not yet ready for such innovations, but we will be ready when that happens. DCS Finland efforts are currently focused on the more developed markets where the sales and marketing teams are doing a wonderful job in broadening our user base. However, we became a talk of the town across the industry and if any technological or scientific problem occurs in the future work of Infrakit, we will certainly have exceptional help from our friends in Serbia.

IT Scene

Serbia has been country of choice for many foreign IT companies for years. Its proven educational system in natural sciences field and affordable services make a ratio which attracts many IT companies for outsourcing, offshoring or near-shoring, you name it, kind of business model. For instance, Belgrade is one of few cities where Microsoft found home to it’s Development Center offices. The other proud example is the High School of Mathematics, which is renowned worldwide for it’s students who are seldom returning from the Mathematical Olympiad without golden medals. The truth is that many students are leaving the country, but also many are staying because of the opportunities in the IT field.

3D visualization

Let us not ignore the domestic companies which left huge impact on the IT scene. Top Eleven, the manager game that came out of Nordeus is played by million of players on a daily basis. Devana technologies, which produced the most popular WordPress managing platform, was acquired by worlds biggest Internet domain name registrar company GoDaddy a couple of months ago, thus making that company’s debut in Europe.

In the past months the government has noticed the great potential of the IT sector. The state promised a plan of benefits for the IT companies and startups, which should only lead to more favourable connection between the offices. Also, there is more than one NGO which is involved in the scene in very positive way, like hosting free or paid events and lectures.

Recruitment

That leads us to the recruitment of new software engineers. Similar to Finland, the demand for the coders has skyrocketed and the typical strategy of the IT companies is to offer internships and hunt pre- or post-graduate students. It has never been the better time to be a software engineer student in a business environment which didn’t exist ten or more years ago. Infrakit is lucky to have great coders with a degree in its Serbian office, and this small team already have had the pleasure to welcome in its rows some of the now very successful IT individuals. Aleksandra is now the producer of the Mad Head Games, Milan has his own 50+ people IT software engineering outsourcing company, and David who excelled 3D module to the current standard in his freshman year, got an internship at Microsoft.

The author of this blog post, Ognjen Popović, is also the contributing author to the oldest Serbian computer magazine, which got its fame during the time of Yugoslavia. He is often attending domestic and international IT events, like the Voxxed days which was held in the Belgrade last year, and is also a member of jury in a competition held by Computer Science Faculty in Serbia, which happens to be the place where most of our coders came from.

Lastly, let us mention the growing culture of IT meetups (entrepreneurs, developers, startups), where people from across the industry gather to promenade, share knowledge and network together. I think it is safe to conclude that we are in the right place to offer future work positions both for internships and senior coders as our company expands. Of course, everything in coordination with the band of coders come from the home offices in Finland.

The author of the article is currently mainly developing Infrakit App for iOS Devices, which might be a good topic for blog post.

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Why Infrakit Apps?

Why Infrakit Apps?

What would it mean to your infra-projects if the staff, machinery and software all shared a mutual, easy-to-use map-based cloud platform? You would always have access to up-to-date situational information. You could utilize the information no matter if you’re working on your laptop or Android device. You could also easily add to the project information with geo-and design-referenced images, measurements, documents and comments.

Digitization and cloud services have arrived to all infra construction sites no matter the size of the organization, processes they use, mobile device/survey equipment/machine control system preferences and that is because of Infrakit. Infrakit is a great example of using a cloud service to utilize digital information in a very traditional industry.

Infrakit improves collaboration by facilitating on a map project’s all relevant information on your PC browser or mobile device. Our cloud manages to read and interpret all machine control system manufacturers’ designs and measurements. Infrakit App was created for worksite use. You can view design maps and models uploaded to Infrakit easily on your Android device (coming soon for iOS!), and you will get real-time as-built measurement data on your smartphone or tablet. You can also add comments or take pictures to rise to the next level in data sharing and worksite communication efficiency!

Using their Android tablets all survey personnel, work machine drivers and foremen utilize and create information, all of which is shown centralized on a map view and in real-time. In addition to the Infrakit web service, the App is a tool for foremen and surveyors, but it’s also a handy tool for anyone who wants to be on top of the latest project information and be able to access real-time design- and measurement data.

You can read more from here and here.

We also have great App for Truck Tracking, read more about that here.

For more information and login information, please ask Pasi Joensuu (Pasi.joensuu@infrakit.com)

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