JFD Engineering
https://www.jfd-gr.co.jp/- Japan exhibitors
- Real & Online
- Maintenance & Resilience 2026
- Social Infrastructure Maintenance Show
- Booth number 3-U13

■ Japan’s Largest Point‑Cloud Infrastructure Display
We visualize over 7,000 annual and 35,000 total point‑cloud projects using a Japan map filled with point‑cloud particles. The exhibit highlights our nationwide network of 18 offices and 50 FARO scanners, embodying our mission: “Measuring Japan. Supporting its infrastructure.”
■ Patented Technologies: Experience “Measuring the Unmeasurable”
Forest Sphere enables scanning in shaded or obstructed areas such as gutter bottoms. Matsumaru provides highly accurate traverse‑point centering. Visitors can see how these innovations solve real on‑site measurement challenges.
■ PCDX: A New Era of Point‑Cloud Utilization
Our cloud‑based platform enables sunlight, illuminance, thermal, and landmark simulations—operable intuitively on tablets. It streamlines every workflow from data capture to practical use, all within one ecosystem.
■ 20‑Meter Surveying Unit Diorama
A large diorama showcases the future of high‑elevation surveying, offering an intuitive view of advanced, labor‑saving infrastructure inspection.
| Exhibited products (English) | ■ 3D Surveying / 3D Site Measurement JFD provides one of Japan’s largest point‑cloud surveying services, completing 7,000+ projects per year with 18 offices and 50 FARO scanners. We deliver high‑accuracy 3D data for roads, bridges, slopes, and infrastructure maintenance. ■ 3D Surveying Partner Program A support program for surveying and construction firms. JFD offers point‑cloud acquisition, processing, drawing creation, and high‑elevation or high‑risk surveys, enabled by nationwide capacity and patented tools. ■ Point Cloud DX (PCDX) A cloud‑based digital twin platform combining point‑clouds and 3D models. Users can run sunlight, illuminance, thermal, and landscape simulations anytime on tablets or PCs. ■ Patented Devices (Forest Sphere / Matsumaru) Innovative tools enabling measurement in shaded areas, gutter bottoms, and precise traverse‑point centering, improving accuracy and data completeness. ■ 20‑Meter Surveying Unit (Diorama) A large diorama showcasing next‑generation high‑elevation surveying for infrastructure inspection. |
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