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Mobile SLAM Scanning in Luxor, Egypt

Walk-Through 3D Facility Capture. Professional services for Luxor businesses with 24 hours response time.

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Mobile SLAM Scanning Services for Luxor Businesses

Mobile SLAM scanning captures entire buildings at 200,000-300,000 sqft per day with ±5mm accuracy — 10x faster than tripod-based laser scanning. No tripods, no shutdowns, no disruption to operations.

Serving Luxor and the Theban Necropolis with expertise in temple scanning, tomb documentation, and archaeological preservation.

Whether you're in Karnak, Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, or anywhere in the greater Luxor area, our team delivers consistent, professional-grade results using the latest technology including NavVis VLX 3.

Key Benefits

  • 200,000-300,000 sqft/day
  • ±5mm accuracy
  • Zero operational disruption
  • No tripod setup required
  • NavVis IVION cloud access
  • 10x faster than tripod scanning

Luxor Response Time

24 hours typical response for Luxor area projects

Mobile SLAM Scanning in Luxor: Local Expertise

Luxor — home to the Karnak Temple complex, Valley of the Kings, and the Avenue of Sphinxes — is Egypt's premier archaeological destination with ongoing French-Egyptian restoration projects (Fonds Équipe France Karnak) and UNESCO World Heritage monitoring requirements. The Theban Necropolis, listed since 1979, drives demand for heritage-grade 3D documentation alongside growing tourism infrastructure and Nile cruise hospitality developments.

Equipment We Use

NavVis VLX 3
NavVis MLX
Trimble X12
DJI Matrice 4E
DJI Zenmuse P1

What You'll Receive

Registered Point Cloud (E57)
NavVis IVION Digital Twin
Floor Plans
BIM-Ready Data Package
Panoramic Imagery
Luxor Metro Coverage

Mobile SLAM Scanning Across 5+ Luxor Area Communities

We serve the entire Luxor metropolitan area with 24 hours response time

Karnak

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Valley of the Kings

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Valley of the Queens

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Deir el-Bahari

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West Bank

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Notable Mobile SLAM Scanning Applications in Luxor

Karnak Temple Complex — Egypt's largest ancient religious site spanning 200 acres — undergoing active French-Egyptian restoration (Fonds Équipe France Karnak initiative) including reconstruction of a 30x50m Amenhotep I limestone complex.
Valley of the Kings — UNESCO World Heritage royal necropolis containing 63 tombs including Tutankhamun's — requiring precision 3D documentation for preservation monitoring and archaeological research.
Luxor Temple — Ancient Egyptian temple complex in the heart of the city, connected to Karnak via the restored Avenue of Sphinxes — requiring ongoing heritage documentation and structural monitoring.
Avenue of Sphinxes — Recently restored 2.7 km ancient processional road linking Luxor Temple to Karnak — a major heritage restoration project requiring ongoing documentation and condition monitoring.
Luxor International Airport & Tourism Infrastructure — Gateway airport for Upper Egypt tourism with hotel and resort developments along the Nile East and West Banks serving the archaeological tourism market.

Mobile Scanning Services Luxor in Luxor

Luxor's large temple interiors, museum galleries, and hotel complexes make mobile SLAM scanning ideal for rapid interior documentation — from Karnak's vast hypostyle halls to luxury resort interiors.

Local Applications in Luxor
  • Karnak Temple interior rapid documentation
  • Luxor Museum gallery rapid scanning
  • Large hotel and resort rapid interior surveys
  • Tomb interior rapid documentation (where authorized)
  • Visitor centre rapid facility capture
Local Regulations & Permits
SCA authorization for heritage and museum interiors.

Local search terms

المسح المتنقلمسح SLAM المحمول

Mobile SLAM Scanning in Luxor — FAQ

Temples?
Karnak's vast hypostyle hall and temple interiors documented efficiently at 30,000 sqft/hr.
Museums?
Luxor Museum galleries captured rapidly for facility management and exhibit planning.
Speed?
30,000 sq ft/hr for large interior spaces.
Accuracy?
±5mm with NavVis VLX 3.
Deliverables?
Point clouds, panoramas, floor plans, E57.

Luxor Mobile SLAM Scanning FAQ

What 3D scanning services do you offer in Luxor?
We provide heritage-grade 3D scanning services throughout Luxor and Upper Egypt including laser scanning, drone photogrammetry (where authorized), and as-built documentation. Our services support archaeological preservation at Karnak and Valley of the Kings, tourism infrastructure development, and Nile-side hospitality projects.
Can you scan temples and archaeological sites in Luxor?
Yes. Our equipment captures archaeological structures at ±2-4mm accuracy for Supreme Council of Antiquities compliance and UNESCO World Heritage monitoring requirements. We coordinate with the French-Egyptian Centre (CFEETK) and SCA for all heritage site access.
Do you cover the entire Luxor area?
Yes. From the East Bank temples and hotel district to the West Bank Valley of the Kings, Deir el-Bahari, and Medinet Habu — we serve all archaeological sites and tourism infrastructure across the Luxor governorate.
What regulations apply for scanning in Luxor?
Luxor's archaeological sites require Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) authorization. Drone operations need Ministry of Defense and ECAA clearance under Law No. 216 of 2017, with additional restrictions near royal tombs and active excavation sites.

Pricing shown reflects average US rates. Actual costs vary by location based on local market conditions, regulations, and project logistics — both within the US and internationally. Get a custom quote

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