2D Is Against My Religion with Michal Gula

The Surveying Crisis Nobody's Talking About - w/ Rami Tamimi

1 h 33 min · 27. März 2026
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This episode breaks down whether surveying is a dying profession or evolving into a high-demand, tech-driven industry. Rami Tamimi and Michal Gula explore the future of surveying, geomatics vs land surveying, AI automation, drones, LiDAR, and reality capture workflows. They unpack why the average surveyor is aging out, how junior roles are disappearing, and why new skills—not new tools—are the real differentiator. CHAPTERS 00:00:00 - Is Surveying a Dying Profession? 00:12:27 - Rami’s Origin Story and His Dad (Started at Age 5) 00:18:09 - Old vs New Generation Mindset 00:23:00 - Resistance to Technology in Surveying 00:24:13 - Career Growth + WSP Role Explained 00:29:19 - 3DISE conference in Prague - Rami's Experience 00:35:13 - Surveying vs Geomatics Explained 00:40:48 - How the YouTube Channel Started 00:45:20 - “Anyone Can Scan” - But Should They? 00:48:17 - Why Surveyors don't trust drones and laser scanners 00:54:08 - When You Actually Need a Surveyor 00:57:21 - Laser Scanning vs Traditional Control 01:05:43 - SLAM vs TLS and Risks 01:13:08 - What is Our Responsibility as Content Creators 01:16:16 - Up-and-coming Influencer Stars on Social Media 01:22:07 - Business of a B2B Influencer and How To Start

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Episode Is a 3D Mesh Really a Digital Twin? Kelly Watt Breaks the Industry’s Biggest Myth Cover

Is a 3D Mesh Really a Digital Twin? Kelly Watt Breaks the Industry’s Biggest Myth

Digital twin, reality capture, BIM, point clouds, 3D mesh, LiDAR, SLAM and Matterport all collide in this sharp debate with Kelly Watt. We break down what actually makes a digital twin useful: not the buzzword, but the data, context, decision support, workflow and ROI behind it. Kelly explains why a 3D model, point cloud or Matterport tour can be part of a digital twin ecosystem without automatically becoming a mature digital twin. The discussion moves from iPhone LiDAR and Polycam scanning to TLS accuracy, SLAM drift, survey control, construction adoption, autonomous scanning, DFW airport, facility management ROI, in-house reality capture teams and the future of AI infrastructure. This episode is for reality capture professionals, laser scanning companies, BIM managers, facility managers, surveyors, construction tech teams and digital twin strategists who want a clearer way to separate marketing language from real operational value. 00:00:00 Digital twin debate starts: is a 3D mesh enough? 00:01:37 BIM, point clouds and 3D models inside digital twins 00:03:48 Schrodinger’s digital twin and the missing data layer 00:05:35 Why vendors call everything a digital twin 00:06:30 iPhone LiDAR, Apple marketing and reality capture language 00:09:07 Polycam vs TLS vs SLAM: democratization or replacement? 00:10:05 Accuracy, drift, scale and use-case limits 00:12:58 When a business problem does not need 3D 00:14:21 ROI, stakeholders and digital workflows 00:15:27 DFW airport and the 80/20 rule for digital twin programs 00:17:17 Digital twin as a process, not a point in time 00:18:08 Minimum viable digital twin: data synergy and decision support 00:20:35 Time-based scans, real-time data and maturity levels 00:21:31 Matterport, live cameras and rudimentary twins 00:22:43 Should Matterport scans be called digital twins? 00:31:20 Kelly Watt’s reality capture background 00:35:32 From reality capture to digital twin programs 00:46:39 Continuous scanning and change management 00:49:42 TLS, SLAM, Matterport and 360 cameras in industrial plants 00:52:06 In-house scanning teams vs service companies 00:59:33 Why construction is still hard to digitize 01:05:49 Future of reality capture and autonomous scanning 01:07:55 Why beginners must understand TLS before trusting SLAM 01:14:11 Will robots replace scan operators? 01:15:24 Autonomous scanning, airports and operational ROI 01:32:19 Motional digital twins, data centers and AI infrastructure 01:43:17 Closing thoughts

7. Juli 20261 h 43 min
Episode The World Is Becoming a Digital Twin: Bilawal Sidhu on AI, OSINT & Spatial Computing Cover

The World Is Becoming a Digital Twin: Bilawal Sidhu on AI, OSINT & Spatial Computing

Agentic AI, OSINT, geospatial digital twins and 3D Gaussian splatting are changing how we map the world, build software and understand privacy. Bilawal Sidhu joins the show to break down his “God’s Eye” 4D globe, ADS-B flight tracking, AIS vessel data, GPS jamming, AI agents, surveillance risks, Neuralink, spatial computing and the future of building with AI. We go from vibe coding and Codex/Claude workflows to laser scanning, RealityCapture, headless software, ChatGPT memory, geofence warrants, RF/IMU tracking, self-healing maps, UGC geospatial data and whether AI labs are building or taming digital gods. Watch if you care about AI agents, digital twins, OSINT, AR/VR, 3D reconstruction, spatial intelligence and the new social contract around data. 00:00:00 God’s Eye 4D globe and OSINT shock00:01:37 ADS-B, AIS and live digital twins00:04:40 Working with multiple AI agents00:06:54 Vibe coding, Codex and rebuild-first workflows00:12:39 AI agent security and limiting access00:15:54 Agentic AI explained with the octopus mode00:21:26 Agents for laser scanning and 3D pipelines00:25:00 AI teammates, personas and RealityCapture settings00:29:13 AI model bans, Europe and export controls00:33:09 AI predictions for 2027–203000:38:37 Will AI make our thinking weaker?00:41:45 Simulation theory, VR and Neuralink00:44:48 AI optimism, market bubbles and hype00:49:28 Digital footprints are not conspiracy theory00:50:32 Location data, RF mapping and IMU tracking00:59:06 Geofencing, dark vessels and LLM privacy01:07:28 The real God’s Eye view forming01:11:15 Would you implant Neuralink?01:16:14 Humanoids, purpose and post-work futures01:25:22 3D and 4D Gaussian splatting01:28:42 Self-healing maps and UGC geospatial data01:36:43 Phone captures, Scaniverse and digital twins01:40:31 AR glasses, Roombas and spatial data01:45:27 Subscription dystopia and AI regulation01:52:48 AI gods, sovereign AI and cautious optimism

1. Juli 20261 h 57 min
Episode The One-Button SLAM Scanner Myth; Real World Use Cases and Future Of Scanning Cover

The One-Button SLAM Scanner Myth; Real World Use Cases and Future Of Scanning

Zlata Karpushina, Go-To-Market Strategist from  @FJDynamics_Official  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCNuv_Ku3e95adnYs4mufAeA] FJ Dynamics joins Michal to challenge the “one-button SLAM scanner” myth and explain why successful 3D scanning depends on workflow, training, software, algorithms, support, and expectation management — not only accuracy specs.Later, Mehdi Boroumand joins with real-world SLAM scanning use cases from Australia and beyond: drone + SLAM hybrid capture, scan-to-BIM workflows, virtual tours, bridge inspection, forestry analysis, mining volume calculation, industrial plant mapping, cave scanning, and point-cloud-to-BIM deliverables.This conversation is for surveyors, reality capture specialists, BIM teams, facility managers, construction professionals, digital twin teams, and anyone evaluating whether SLAM scanning is the right tool for their projects.00:00:00 The “one-button SLAM scanner” myth00:00:47 Why magic-button marketing creates dangerous expectations00:02:26 Burger photos, customer expectations, and reality capture promises00:03:15 Why great hardware cannot fix a missing workflow00:05:03 Do customers really want one-button scanning?00:05:33 Market education before selling a 3D scanner00:06:59 Democratizing SLAM beyond surveyors00:08:57 Different industries need different SLAM value propositions00:11:55 Capture, processing, and the real “but” behind SLAM scanning00:12:57 Customer journey, confidence, demos, training, and retention00:17:04 Should a novice scan a 50,000 m² factory with SLAM?00:18:54 Why dealer training and support determine SLAM success00:21:33 Why many SLAM scanners look similar00:22:59 Accuracy specs vs SLAM algorithms, firmware, and software00:25:37 How newcomers should talk about SLAM accuracy00:28:07 Zlata’s background and working in China00:29:10 Marketing vs engineering inside a SLAM company00:31:25 Translating technical specs into business value00:33:47 Chinese technology, stereotypes, speed, and support00:37:01 Why SLAM should not compete directly with TLS00:39:39 The real market opportunity for SLAM scanners00:41:37 SLAM vs iPhone LiDAR, 360 cameras, and easy capture tools00:44:52 Mehdi joins with real SLAM scanning use cases00:45:22 Drone + SLAM capture for scan-to-BIM workflows00:50:48 Connecting boat scans, walking scans, GCPs, RTK, and PPK00:52:51 FJD S-series, P-series, P2, S2, and V4E explained00:58:11 Forestry scanning, tree analysis, and mission planning01:03:18 RTK, PPK, GCPs, and controlling SLAM data in forests01:04:06 Bridge inspection, drone photogrammetry, and AI crack detection01:08:40 Industrial plant scanning with pole-mounted SLAM01:10:38 Combining drone point clouds with SLAM point clouds01:12:51 Mining stockpile volume calculation and mesh outputs01:15:21 Cave scanning, underground mapping, and drone-SLAM fusion01:17:59 Why Mehdi chose FJD: virtual tour, support, and software01:20:26 Why scan-to-BIM clients do not want raw point clouds01:24:00 FJD software, Model Web, 3D Gaussian Splatting, and workflows01:34:00 Why clients buy solutions, not buzzwords01:40:05 Robots, automation, and the future of SLAM scanning01:45:49 The best scanner is the one your team can actually use01:47:29 Closing

26. Juni 20261 h 47 min
Episode Public Speaking for Geospatials: Storytelling, Networking & Presentations - Juraj Holub Cover

Public Speaking for Geospatials: Storytelling, Networking & Presentations - Juraj Holub

Public speaking, business storytelling, networking, and technical presentation skills are no longer “soft skills” — they are survival skills for geospatial, reality capture, 3D, digital twin, and technology professionals.In this episode, Michal talks with Juraj Holub, international moderator and public speaking coach, about how technical experts can stop sounding boring, explain complex ideas clearly, pitch clients through stories, network without awkward small talk, and deliver presentations people actually remember.Juraj breaks down why public speaking is a meta skill for business, how storytelling turns technical content into client value, why audience research matters, how to use analogies without losing people, and why AI-generated presentations can make speakers sound generic if they outsource the thinking.You’ll learn practical frameworks for better presentations, stronger conference networking, client storytelling, elevator pitches, and authentic public speaking in the age of ChatGPT.00:00:00 Why speaking is the most important business skill00:02:05 Becoming a geospatial event moderator00:03:35 Where public speaking talent comes from00:05:20 Great communication means showing, not telling00:07:03 Passion, likability, and authenticity00:10:03 Storytelling for technical professionals00:10:54 Why stories are hardwired into humans00:13:21 Why smart technical people sound boring00:16:37 How to make any story sticky00:21:38 The 5 elements of a strong story00:24:08 Know your audience before telling stories00:28:06 How to prepare for a technical presentation00:31:14 Using analogies to explain complex ideas00:33:27 When pop culture references fail00:38:22 Storytelling for geospatial client pitches00:44:22 Before-after-bridge for sales stories00:45:49 When to use storytelling with clients00:48:29 How beginners collect business stories00:51:28 Networking as a business skill00:55:12 Fear of rejection at events00:58:06 Moderated vs freestyle networking00:59:32 The elevator pitch formula01:01:20 Small talk for people who hate small talk01:07:18 Structuring business presentations01:10:17 How to give the worst presentation ever01:11:45 Start with the punchline01:13:23 Why generic AI presentations fail01:17:03 Stop reading slides and AI scripts01:24:56 How to deliver a great presentation01:29:40 Humor, pauses, and human delivery01:34:36 Public speaking workshops and final thoughts

16. Juni 20261 h 37 min
Episode From 3D Scans to Indoor Navigation and Tracking Cover

From 3D Scans to Indoor Navigation and Tracking

I am speaking to Nikhil Sawlani, founder of MultisetAI.Instead of delivering only a static point cloud or 3D mesh, reality capture professionals can reuse already-scanned spaces to create live digital twin services: indoor positioning, 6DoF tracking, asset navigation, connected worker workflows, smart glasses guidance, no-code AR instructions and robot-ready spatial maps.We cover how Multiset AI works, why GPS and Bluetooth beacons fail indoors, what scan data is required, how confidence scoring and map versioning handle changing environments, and where the clearest upsell opportunities are for scan-to-BIM, industrial facilities, shopping malls, factories and enterprise digital twin teams.Chapters00:00:00 Are reality capture companies leaving money on the table?00:01:00 Point clouds vs real digital twins00:02:38 Upselling already captured scan data00:04:05 360 video, SLAM, LiDAR and scan quality00:07:03 What Multiset AI actually does00:09:10 Why GPS and GNSS fail indoors00:11:57 Bluetooth beacons, Wi-Fi and UWB limitations00:17:23 Hardware-free visual positioning systems00:19:18 5–10 cm indoor accuracy and 6DoF tracking00:23:40 How VPS matches camera views to 3D scans00:27:01 Turning massive point clouds into machine-readable maps00:30:46 Handling changing environments and crowds00:34:01 Confidence scores, sensor fusion and accuracy control00:41:54 AR navigation, overlays and device tracking00:44:39 Supported scanners, maps and file formats00:48:30 Panoramas, point clouds and E57 requirements00:53:37 Business case: upselling navigation from existing scans00:57:53 AR work instructions and connected worker use cases00:59:54 AI agents for factory asset navigation01:03:18 Mapping with iPhone LiDAR, Matterport, NavVis, Leica and XGRIDS01:07:07 Gaussian splats, metric scale and VPS localization01:13:11 Robotics, physical AI and one spatial source of truth01:15:36 Smart glasses navigation with Meta Ray-Bans01:17:32 Onboarding, free tier, SDKs and no-code options01:19:50 Final advice for reality capture professionals

4. Juni 20261 h 21 min