New Topcon DS-200 combines compatibility and accuracy May 27, 2014/0 Comments/in Topcon /by adminTopcon Positioning Systems has introduced the DS-200 with superior tracking technology to the Australian market. The DS-200 system sets a new standard for entry-level robotic total stations, providing accuracy, durability, reliability and compatibility with Topcon GNSS hardware. Position Partners Survey Products Manager Cameron Waters describes the DS-200 as a “feature-rich product, boasting high-end capability without the high-end price tag”. The Topcon DS-200 is the ideal tool across a range of surveying disciplines, including cadastral, engineering and construction work. It also uses the same batteries as the Topcon HiPer GPS series, making them a perfect partner. The DS-200can be used safely in environments of high dust and water, allowing for greater productivity in the field. It comes with the world’s first remote security and notification system, TS Shield, so users always know the instrument’s location and if it’s up to date with the latest firmware. The new Topcon DS-200is fully compatible with MAGNET Field’s Hybrid System, which gives the user flexibility to switch between high precision measurements from the DS-200 robotic total station and GNSS positioning with a Topcon GPS unit. Users can now complete surveys faster no matter what the obstacle! As a Hybrid Positioning capable total station, the DS-200 offers the use of both GNSS positioning and optical positioning technology designed to increase field efficiency. “The unique thing about Topcon’s Hybrid solution is that the GPS and total station are always connected to the software, allowing instantaneous switching between devices,” said Waters. “The software will also automatically co-ordinate your GPS with your total station observations; the productivity gains are very impressive.” For more information about the DS-200, contact Topcon’s Australian distributor Position Partners on 1300 867 266 or visit www.positionpartners.com.au. By Gina VeldeGoogle+ http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/news_132_1401159139.jpg 100 150 admin http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo_header.png admin2014-05-27 00:00:002014-05-27 00:00:00New Topcon DS-200 combines compatibility and accuracy
Topcon survey equipment streamlines our workflow May 16, 2014/0 Comments/in Topcon /by admin Craig Miller (pictured above), a Director at Perth-based Vision Surveyors, outlines the increase in productivity and efficiency the company has achieved thanks to the latest in survey technology. Established in 2004, Vision Surveys specialises in land development and strata titles, employing four survey crews. In recent years, the company has invested in the latest technology from Topcon and is seeing dramatic improvements in time saving and in-field efficiency as a result. “We’ve undergone major upgrades to our survey equipment twice in the last four years,” Mr Miller explains. “In 2010, we got talking with the team at Position Partners and they were able to demonstrate some of the latest Topcon technology for us, which was a huge improvement on our setup at the time.” Vision Surveys updated their total stations to the robotic Topcon GPT 9003 series in 2010. “Our surveyors noted a significant shift to their in-field processes as it gave them a lot more independence to complete tasks with a one-man survey,” he added. “The upgrades to field controllers also came in line with the technical abilities of the surveyors using CAD packages. “As a company, the upgrade helped us with time management and scheduling of jobs, with more flexibility to work as either a one-man or two-man crew allowing us to take on more work.” In 2013 Vision Surveys undertook a second major upgrade to Topcon’s latest PS robotic total stations, HiPer SR GNSS rovers, Tesla data collectors and MAGNET Field and MAGNET Office Tools. Mr Miller notes a number of benefits the new technology has delivered for Vision Surveys. “The feedback I get from the survey crews is great – they really enjoy using the new Topcon equipment and find they are more efficient and get more done in their day,” he said. Vision Surveys also utilises Position Partners’ national CORS network, AllDayRTK. By removing the need to setup and maintain a base station, AllDayRTK delivers Network RTK accuracy quickly and efficiently. “AllDayRTK eliminates the need for our surveyors to manually set out control using landmarks, taped distances or ground references,” Mr Miller said. “When carrying out alignments for subdivisions, they can take the Landgate SCDB data out into the field and, using AllDayRTK, quickly orientate themselves and allow for the location of control marks in a much more timely fashion.” Mr Miller said that he values the expertise and support the company receives from Position Partners. “Over the years we’ve developed an excellent working relationship with Position Partners. They are always prompt to respond whenever we need any maintenance – the service we receive is excellent and goes far beyond what you would expect from an equipment service and supply company. “As with any survey equipment, it’s always out in the field and subject to tough conditions and tough treatment,” he continued. “Whenever we do have any downtime with a system, Position Partners is always quick to respond with replacement units so that we can carry on working and deliver the project on time for our clients.” During the upgrade process, Mr Miller noted that the Vision Surveys team has always had good product training from Position Partners to help the transition to run as smoothly as possible “They helped to train our survey crews both in the field and in the office to ensure they are up to speed with the new systems in minimal time.” Vision Surveys also employs some students who are studying for their licences. Part of their course, Mr Miller explained, requires them to carry out projects with GPS, specific field techniques, or experiment with some of the newer technology such as scanning. “Position Partners has been great in providing their time and knowledge to our graduates. Not only is this hugely beneficial to our students, it is also a great asset to our company as the students develop their learning and experience with the latest technology,” he said. By Gina Velde Google“>Google+ http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/news_130_1400564588.jpg 100 150 admin http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo_header.png admin2014-05-16 00:00:002014-05-16 00:00:00Topcon survey equipment streamlines our workflow
New automatic haul count system from Topcon April 24, 2014/0 Comments/in Topcon /by admin Topcon’s new HT-30 is a simple yet highly efficient system that automates haul counting and facilitates the management and tracking of material payloads across a project. The system features a small, portable, GPS-enabled control box that mounts into the haul truck cab. As the truck is loaded, data including material type, driver details and load quantity is input into the system. The load is then integrated into Position Partners’ remote site management interface, Tokara Site (powered by Topcon SiteLink3D). Using Tokara Site, engineers and construction managers can track each load in real time for scheduling, rerouting and recording once delivery is made. “Topcon’s HT-30 system eliminates the need for manual counting and paper-based haul progress reporting,” explained Joel Seddon, Machine Control Product Manager at Position Partners, Topcon’s Australian distributor. “Engineers have live haul information delivered straight to the office in real time, allowing them to monitor progress more efficiently and make proactive decisions.” Topcon HT-30 is extremely user-friendly, with a bright full colour screen and simple one-button operation to record new a new load or report a delivery. Operators can view a map to see where they are on site, check cycle times and average distances or time of hauls. Haul truck operators and engineers can send and receive messages to one another using the in-cab control box and Tokara Site office software. “Traditionally engineers and construction managers don’t know what material has been moved and where until the data is manually entered at the end of the day or week,” Mr Seddon said. “By removing the two step process of manual recording by the operator and manual data entry in the office, they know if the project is on track, running behind or ahead of schedule. “Real time data eliminates human error and enables better planning,” he added. By connecting haul trucks to Tokara Site, project managers and engineers can view all trucks and all Topcon machine control enabled machines in real time. “If you can see where plant is in real time you can make informed decisions on how to reallocate resources as required,” Mr Seddon said. The Topcon HT-30 system can be used as a standalone haul solution with Tokara Site. Alternatively, haul reporting can be integrated with DynaRoad scheduling software for seamless project reporting and planning. By Gina Velde http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/news_128_1398313918.jpg 100 150 admin http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo_header.png admin2014-04-24 00:00:002014-04-24 00:00:00New automatic haul count system from Topcon
New machine control range for bulk earthworks March 11, 2014/0 Comments/in Topcon /by adminTopcon’s new range of 3D GPS systems specifically designed for excavators, scrapers, compactors, loaders and dozers A new range of ‘indicate-only’ 3D GPS systems from Topcon offer greater flexibility for contractors to add machine control to all plant on the job. Topcon’s i-33 system for dozers, scrapers, compactors and loaders and X-63i system for excavators have been designed specifically for bulk earthworks. They combine state-of-the-art 3D positioning technology with a price point that is around $20,000 less than 3D GPS systems designed for high precision work such as grading. “Although 3D machine control for bulk earthwork machines has been available for some time, it was originally designed for higher tolerance work,” explained Harry Katsanevas, Business Manager of Machine Control for Topcon’s Australian distributor, Position Partners. “Now, instead of adapting high precision systems to a scraper or compactor, a dedicated system is available that’s been tailor-made for these machines.” As a result, contractors have greater choice and can opt for the right level of accuracy in their machine control systems depending on the type of machine and the application. All machines across the site are working to the same 3D job design, all can be connected to the site office with Tokara and SiteLink3D remote management software. Benefits for bulk earthwork tasks The assumption has always been that there is no need to add machine control to plant that is carrying out bulk earthworks applications, because accuracy is less critical than with finish grade work. However, the time and productivity gains can be significant. Adding machine control to an excavator, grader, dozer, compactor or loader, has a number of important advantages. These include: More control – operators have an accurate, real-time knowledge of cut/fill levels Greater accuracy – eliminate overcut and get to grade faster Consistent results – bulk earthworks machines and final-trim machines working together off the same design Increased productivity – optimised machine use resulting in reduced material costs, machine costs and survey costs Enhanced safety – reduce the interaction between people and plant Quality finish – a combination of all of the above resulting in a job well done – first time, every time Because 3D machine control gives you accurate, live information on cut/fill levels for bulk earthworks, contractors can avoid overcut errors and have the peace of mind that they are getting to grade faster and more accurately. “You may not need millimetre accuracy for bulk earthwork tasks,” Mr Katsanevas added, “but when big mistakes happen at this stage, it still costs big money and this risk can be eliminated with 3D machine control.” http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/news_122_1394515987.jpg 100 150 admin http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo_header.png admin2014-03-11 00:00:002014-03-11 00:00:00New machine control range for bulk earthworks
RPMS Engineering extends company capabilities with Topcon GPS March 5, 2014/0 Comments/in Topcon /by adminQueensland engineering firm RPMS Engineering specialises in project management, civil engineering and construction supervision services throughout Queensland and New South Wales. Recently, the company has adopted the latest in GNSS survey technology in order to extend its capabilities to regional councils by offering asset management and other surveying services. RPMS Senior Project Manager Ken Laughton explained that the equipment the company had been using previously had become dated and that the time to upgrade was overdue. He said that it was imperative that during their transition to their new Topcon HiPer V GNSS base and rover kit, that the company didn’t suffer much down time with their existing project work. “It was important that we chose a supplier that we could rely upon to get us up to speed as quickly as possible and provide any technical support that was needed.” In addition to offering engineering surveys, construction site set-outs and topographic survey data with their new GNSS equipment, RPMS also intends to offer asset management services to regional councils. “Regional councils can obtain funding from the State Government for the maintenance of critical infrastructure, however it is dependant on the provision of an updated asset register that a lot of Councils struggle to complete due to a lack of in-house resources,” he said. “Some Councils have survey equipment that we can utilise to complete their data collection, but many don’t, so by purchasing the latest technology and getting trained in how to use it effectively, we can offer the councils a full end-to-end asset management solution.” When it came to choosing the right system, Mr Laughton says that they did their research and contacted the major survey suppliers for advice. “We chose Position Partners and the Topcon equipment because of the backup support and training services they are able to provide.” The system RPMS decided on was the Topcon HiPer V GNSS receiver, complete with Panasonic FZ-G1 toughpad and MAGNET Field on-board software. When RPMS first took delivery of the system, a group of employees were given comprehensive classroom and in-field training by Position Partners. “The training that was provided to our staff was excellent and having the opportunity to put into practice what we had learned in the classroom with some hands on experience in the field was invaluable. The equipment is very easy to setup and the software is intuitive, so it didn’t take long for us to get the hang of it.” Mr Laughton went on to explain that they had recently completed their first project with the new equipment, collecting stormwater infrastructure data for the Central Highlands Regional Council. He said it wasn’t until they were in the remoteness of rural Queensland, that Position Partners’ support proved invaluable. “Whenever we had questions we were able to contact a technician from Position Partners who was able to guide us through the system processes. The ability for Position Partners to log into our system remotely also proved very useful. The knowledge and support that was provided by Position Partners has been exceptional during our transition over to the new equipment.” For more information about RPMS Engineering, visit www.rpmsengineering.com.au http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/news_124_1395702795.jpg 100 150 admin http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo_header.png admin2014-03-05 00:00:002014-03-05 00:00:00RPMS Engineering extends company capabilities with Topcon GPS
Topcon’s Ray O’Connor receives Geospatial Leadership Award June 12, 2013/0 Comments/in Topcon /by adminThe award was presented by Geospatial World magazine during its annual Geospatial World Forum conference and leadership awards ceremony in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. O’Connor was recognised “as the champion of surveying and positioning technologies in the world, having served in this industry for more than two decades. He has transformed Topcon into an acknowledged market leader in surveying technologies related to civil engineering, agricultural, mapping, and measurement applications.” In addition to receiving the award, O’Connor was a speaker at the conference and Topcon executives also participated in applications and technology workshops. About his selection as Geospatial Business Leader of the Year, O’Connor said, “To be selected by the leaders and visionaries of the industries we serve is an incredible honour. At Topcon we focus our energies on pursuing products and technologies that truly make a difference in the lives of our customers and potential customers. “We work closely with our global distributors, customers and strategic partners to ensure we are not only providing exemplary products, service and support, but also are focussing our efforts on developing the next generation of precision instruments and technologies in every market segment we serve,” he said. The award certificate presented to O’Connor at the conference, read: “A leader, technocrat and, above all, a man of vision, (O’Connor) is recognised as the champion of surveying and positioning technologies in the world.” The award certificate further stated, “Topcon Positioning Systems is one of the only companies to offer ‘the complete solution’ from survey to finished grade,” and that the unique corporate culture he created and instilled into his team “has resulted in the innovative integration of technologies under one roof, causing radical changes throughout the construction positioning industries.” The magazine’s award also noted that under O’Connor’s leadership, “Topcon has evolved a unique corporate culture of unity with diversity, which has enabled its executives to pursue (large) corporate objectives while focusing on respective technology domains and territorial geographies. “Professionalism with human touch is an added value to his corporate leadership.” http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/news_105_1371006245.jpg 100 150 admin http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo_header.png admin2013-06-12 00:00:002013-06-12 00:00:00Topcon's Ray O'Connor receives Geospatial Leadership Award
Topcon announces expanded cloud storage for MAGNET Enterprise May 13, 2013/0 Comments/in Topcon /by adminCloud storage is a company-wide service that provides secure data storage for organisations working in the MAGNET Enterprise environment. Now, each MAGNET Enterprise company account, with subscriptions of at least one licence of the team module, will come with a standard 5GB of cloud storage with additional space options available. Jason Hallett, director of product management – software applications, said, “With ten times the data storage capacity, MAGNET Enterprise users can archive and share more projects in the cloud. More cloud storage means increased uses and productivity.” MAGNET Enterprise is a cloud service that connects the Field and Office products and provides a web-based interface to company data. MAGNET Field is software that runs on field controllers and onboard total stations, and Civilcad MAGNET Office is stand-alone office software for processing and modeling. MAGNET makes it possible for real-time collaboration between project manager, field crews, office personnel, engineers, or consultants. http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/news_104_1368419214.jpg 100 150 admin http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo_header.png admin2013-05-13 00:00:002013-05-13 00:00:00Topcon announces expanded cloud storage for MAGNET Enterprise
Topcon releases a suite of new survey solutions October 3, 2012/0 Comments/in Topcon /by adminTopcon Positioning Systems (TPS) has announced the release of an integrated suite of advanced survey products that combine the latest precision technology with robust, easy to operate hardware. The new Topcon survey suite covers the following products:• Topcon’s PS robotic total station series• HiPer SR RTK receiver• Tesla handheld controller• Magnet Field software. According to Garry MacPhail, Survey Manager with Topcon’s Australian distributor Position Partners, individually these systems are the fastest, most reliable and most accurate in their class. “Together they deliver superior performance and a fully integrated solution to provide everything a surveyor needs in the field,” he said. Details of the four elements making up the new survey suite follow. Topcon PS The Topcon PS high performance robotic total station is designed to surpass all others in power, accuracy and tracking, said MacPhail. Available in 1- and 3- arc second models, the PS utilises Topcon’s new PowerTrac™ technology to increase the prism tracking power up to an industry-leading 6 km range. “Using new optics, laser system and advanced algorithms, PowerTrac provides the PS with the ability to keep tracking a moving prism even under the toughest environmental conditions,” he said. The PS employs a new EDM that has a smaller beam width than other instruments in its class. Topcon algorithms reduce the “noise” traditionally associated with reflectorless measurements, providing an accurate result even to dark or wet surfaces up to a 1 km non-prism range. The PS’s smaller beam width also allows measurements in tough situations such as through (or to) a chain link fence or other complex surface. In addition, the PS uses Topcon’s exclusive LongLink™ technology to provide 600 m Bluetooth wireless communication, enabling measurements to be taken from the pole and giving complete control of the PS using Topcon’s RC-5 remote system, field controller or new Tesla tablet. With the new TSshield™ communications module, the PS robotic is secure from loss or theft through the ability to remotely disable the unit if reported stolen and track its location via a web-based map. TSshield also keeps the PS operating system up to date, with remote messaging to the unit to advise of a new firmware version. Topcon HiPer SR MacPhail described Topcon’s HiPer SR as a highly advanced GNSS RTK receiver supporting all constellations and providing automatic signal tracking across 226 channels. “Designed to be the ultimate job site receiver, Topcon’s cable-free HiPer SR weighs just 800 grams and is the most compact professional-grade base and rover RTK system available,” he said. Combining Universal Tracking Technology™ with the all-new Vanguard GNSS™ chip, the HiPer SR provides advanced performance and satellite tracking, for current and future signals. In addition to precision measurement and advanced multipath rejection, the 226-channel chip offers support for all GNSS constellations and incorporates Topcon’s patented Universal Tracking Channel technology. “While other GNSS receiver designs must dedicate channels to a specific satellite system or signal – requiring more and more channels as additional GNSS signals become available – with Universal Tracking Channels, any channel can track any available signal,” said MacPhail. “This flexibility enables the 226 channel Vanguard design to ‘scale-up’ and track more signals than other GNSS systems. The HiPer SR, like the PS total station, incorporates Topcon’s new LongLink™ technology, giving a 300 m working radius. Topcon Tesla tablet Designed to incorporate the readability of a larger tablet, but still be easy to hold with one hand, Topcon’s Tesla handheld tablet has a large 5.7-inch colour touch screen that is easy to read and operate even in bright sunlight, with direct touch access to all controls. “You really have to hold the Tesla yourself to understand just how good it is,” said MacPhail. “Its design fits so perfectly in your hand and the screen is so easy to see, that it just feels right.” The Tesla has been designed to be extremely durable, with an IP67 environmental rating meaning it can be submerged in water, exposed to dust, shock, vibration, extreme temperatures, humidity and altitude, or dropped from 1.2 m and still function perfectly. All models come with WiFi and Bluetooth® technology and 3.2 megapixel camera, with 16 hours operating time and hot-swappable batteries. Available as a standalone data collector or as an integrated GNSS network RTK rover, MacPhail said the Tesla can also be scaled to any accuracy requirement for GIS use, including 2-5 metre, sub-metre, decimetre and centimetre options. Topcon Magnet Field software Topcon’s new Magnet Field software is a new in-field package that enables cloud-connected data exchange and backup for data, and which can be instantly shared with the office or others in the field, said MacPhail. “Magnet Field incorporates an easy-to-navigate icon-based menu structure that lets users easily stake out points, lines, surfaces, curves, real-time roads and slopes. “It also includes the ability to calculate inverse, intersection, curves, area, traverse and DTM and complete topo surveys,” he said. In addition, Magnet Field includes Bing Maps® allowing users to incorporate real-time background images behind field work for points, lines and imported design files. Magnet Field works seamlessly with Topcon’s Civilcad survey application, as well as other office-based software packages – including Topcon’s forthcoming Civilcad Magnet solution. Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. (TPS) designs and manufactures precise positioning products and solutions for the global surveying, construction, agriculture, civil engineering, mapping and GIS, asset management and mobile control markets. TPS’ parent company, Topcon Corporation (Tokyo Stock Exchange – 7732), was founded in 1932. http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/news_96_1349223758.jpg 100 150 admin http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo_header.png admin2012-10-03 00:00:002012-10-03 00:00:00Topcon releases a suite of new survey solutions
O’Connor promoted to senior managing executive officer of Topcon Corporation June 28, 2012/0 Comments/in Topcon /by admin LIVERMORE, Calif. – June 27, 2012 – Only two years after Topcon Corporation announced the promotion of Ray O’Connor to managing executive officer, the president and CEO of Topcon Positioning Systems (TPS), has been promoted to company senior managing executive officer. He has also been named president of the newly formed Positioning Company division of Topcon Corporation. In 2010 O’Connor became the first non-Japanese executive officer of the 80-year-old company. O’Connor, based in Livermore, Calif., is also chairman of the board of Topcon Europe Positioning, as well as chairman of both Sokkia America Corporation and Sokkia Europe BV, and serves as direct adviser to Topcon President Norio Uchida. He will continue to fill these present positions, as well as other positions within the corporation. “For the past 10 years, Ray has been a creative and driving force in growing the Topcon positioning business not only in the United States but globally. His adherence to sound business management practices, adoption of and putting into place ‘lean manufacturing’ operations through TPS, and his total understanding of the key markets in which we compete has proved invaluable to Topcon,” Uchida said. “Ray is a total business professional who uses extraordinary sound business management skills combined with strategically aggressive initiatives to deliver, time and again, positive results even when confronted with market shortcomings.” Uchida said, “Under his leadership, our positioning business in the Americas, Australia and Europe has dramatically exceeded our expectations.” In addition to leading Topcon’s efforts in its core markets of construction, surveying and civil engineering, GIS and mobile mapping, O’Connor has also provided the guidance for Topcon’s growth into the global precision agricultural industry and its OEM expansion. “I am grateful for the opportunities and confidence that the Topcon management and executive committee, and especially Mr. Uchida, have shown to me during the years. I admire the progressive philosophy of the Topcon organization and it is an honor to serve among the highest levels of leaders, a responsibility that I take with greatest appreciation. “But I am most proud in how our team has worked cohesively, tirelessly and aggressively to explore every opportunity for growth during the past years, and certainly during the worldwide recession. The team members worked hard to increase our technology and market foundation for the future.” O’Connor joined Topcon in 1993 as the North America sales manager for construction lasers. By 1995, he had guided the company through the acquisition of Advance Grade Technologies and formed a separate division, Topcon Laser Systems. In 2000, he led Topcon’s acquisition of JPS to bring Topcon the basis of its world-leading GPS technologies. Then in 2001, he managed the formations of Topcon Positioning Systems (TPS) that consolidated all of Topcon’s construction and survey business in the Americas. In 2008, O’Connor contributed to the successful consolidation of Topcon and Sokkia Corporation in the market. In 2002 he was promoted to president of TPS, and was appointed chairman of the board of Topcon Europe Positioning in 2005. He was a Toshiba Corporation businessperson of the year in 2005, the first person of non-Japanese descent to receive the honor. Currently, under O’Connor’s direction, TPS has more than 1,000 employees on five continents. Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc.(TPS) designs and manufactures precise positioning products and solutions for the global surveying, construction, agriculture, civil engineering, mapping and GIS, asset management and mobile control markets. TPS’ parent company, Topcon Corporation (Tokyo Stock Exchange – 7732), was founded in 1932. http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/news_91_1340878547.jpg 128 150 admin http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo_header.png admin2012-06-28 00:00:002012-06-28 00:00:00O’Connor promoted to senior managing executive officer of Topcon Corporation
Topcon Voice of the Customer Survey June 22, 2012/0 Comments/in Topcon /by admin Topcon has announced its 2012 Voice of the Customer Survey will be live until June 30th 2012. Now is your chance to express your opinions regarding Topcon’s products and services. By working together, by sharing information, and by soliciting and listening to the concerns and opinions of people who use Topcon products, the company can focus its attention on providing the absolute best products and applications in the marketplace. Your opinion matters to Topcon, so please take a moment to tell them what you think! http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/news_90_1340323724.jpg 100 150 admin http://staging.creativdigital.com.au/position-partners/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo_header.png admin2012-06-22 00:00:002012-06-22 00:00:00Topcon Voice of the Customer Survey