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Leica Geosystems' Leica RTC Series Sets New Benchmark in Scanning Accuracy, Productivity

Leica Geosystems launches the new Leica RTC Series—RTC300, 500 and 700—offering enhanced scanning speed accuracy and range. Designed for scalable performance and real-time connected workflows, it streamlines data capture and sharing across field cloud and office teams. The RTC series sets a new industry standard in terrestrial laser scanning.

June 9, 2026 - National Edition
Leica Geosystems

The new RTC series replaces the existing Leica RTC360/LT and Leica ScanStation P30/P40/P50 product lines.
Leica Geosystems
The new RTC series replaces the existing Leica RTC360/LT and Leica ScanStation P30/P40/P50 product lines.

Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, announced June 9, 2026, the launch of the all-new Leica RTC series of terrestrial laser scanners: the Leica RTC300, 500 and 700.

Built on Leica Geosystems' decades of leadership in terrestrial laser scanning, the new series delivers substantial improvements in scanning speed, accuracy and range, while introducing real-time workflow connectivity that keeps field and office teams aligned from first scan to final deliverable.

Scalable Superior Performance

The new RTC series combines the speed, capability and versatility of the Leica RTC360 with the robustness and accuracy of the ScanStation P-Series, enabling specialized workflows across surveying, construction, industrial plants, public safety, and infrastructure, according to Leica Geosystems.

It includes three performance tiers based on the same platform. As projects grow in size and demand, users can upgrade to a higher performance tier without replacing their system.

Connected Workflows

As project schedules compress and data volumes grow, geospatial teams are expected to deliver reliable, decision-ready information while work is still in progress. With the new RTC series, scanning, registration and data sharing become one continuous process as 3D data moves between field, cloud and office.

Livelink, a new capability in Leica Cyclone FIELD 360, streams scan data to Hexagon GeoCloud as it is captured. Multiple scanners can feed into one shared project in real time. Teams can reduce rework by confirming they've covered the entire site before the field crew leaves — and start producing deliverables even before scanning is finished, according to the company.

"The RTC series reflects where reality capture is headed: faster data capture, better connected teams and a platform built to scale," said Tanja Birner, president of Hexagon's scanning and mapping division. "It gives customers a more powerful way to work today — and the confidence that their investment scales with them."

The new RTC series replaces the existing Leica RTC360/LT and Leica ScanStation P30/P40/P50 product lines.

For more information, visit leica-geosystems.com.


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