Kurloo spreads its wings into New Zealand

By on 13 February, 2024
A Kurloo displacement monitoring unit.

Australian IoT GNSS innovator, Kurloo Technology, has reached an important milestone in its global expansion, with the appointment of Global Survey as its exclusive distribution partner in New Zealand.

In 2022, Kurloo Technology launched its displacement monitoring solution, which has since gained garnered substantial interest and uptake from surveyors, engineers and geotechnical professionals.

“We’re extremely proud of this important milestone in our company’s journey,” said founder and CEO of Kurloo, Lee Hellen.

Global Survey has an incredible reputation for delivering quality solutions in New Zealand and is a trusted partner that aligns well with our values and ethos”.

Global Survey has a long history of delivering technology solutions to the surveying and civil construction industries and has been the Leica Geosystems dealer in New Zealand since 1984.

“Kurloo is a brilliantly simple technology that leverages the power of GNSS to make autonomous and remote monitoring of infrastructure and ground movement more widely accessible,” said Bruce Robinson, Director at Global Survey.

“Our team is excited about being able to offer Kurloo to our customers to enable data-driven decision making on critical projects across New Zealand.”

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