Back to All Events

GAA Webinar: Unlocking Biomechanical Insights Through 3D Scanning

Monthly Virtual Training:

Unlocking Biomechanical Insights Through 3D Scanning

March 24th 6:15-7:30 pm. with Ondrej Kolarik CEO & Founder of Adbian

1 ISA CEU 

Topic Covered:

Unlocking Biomechanical Insights Through 3D Scanning

Over the past five years, the integration of 3D scanning with biomechanical analysis has emerged as a critical advancement in tree assessment. By refining tomographic data with precise stem geometry, we have uncovered valuable insights that significantly improve how tree care specialists evaluate structural stability and risk.

This presentation will highlight key tools such as LiDAR and photogrammetry, while also addressing their current limitations in biomechanical evaluation.

In addition, it will explore the nature of tree cavities and what they truly mean from a biomechanical perspective, moving beyond visual assumptions toward quantifiable structural understanding.

Meet the Speaker- 

Ondrej Kolarik

Ondrej Kolarik, a graduate in Innovation Management from the Czech Technical University, is the co-founder of ARBO Technologies. Passionate about blending technology with environmental sustainability, Ondrej has spent the last five years working with a dedicated team of researchers and programmers to develop Adbian. This software tool for consulting arborists leverages 3D scanning and biomechanical analysis to enhance tree stability assessments, helping arborists make better-informed, data-driven decisions.

Time: 6:15 pm - 7:30 pm

Agenda:

6:15 pm-6:30 pm: Introduction & settle in, Q&A rules, & CEU sign in instructions

6:30 pm-7:30 pm: Training Session

Cost: FREE to all GAA Members and Business Supporters.  $20 for non-members

ISA CEUS: 1

Questions?

Please email us at info@georgiaarborist.org

***This training is recorded and will be sent by email to all registrants within a week of the event***

REGISTER HERE

Previous
Previous
March 24

UGA Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources - After the Storm: Continued Post-Hurricane Forest Management - Assessing storm damaged stands and reforestation decisions

Next
Next
March 25

UGA Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources - After the Storm: Continued Post-Hurricane Forest Management - Insects and diseases associated with hurricane-damaged stands