Trimble introduced the latest addition to its portfolio of innovative robotic total stations—the Trimble® Ri. The instrument’s flexibility and upgradeability make high-end total station technology more accessible and sets a new scalability standard for use across the construction industry.

The Trimble Ri will be offered in multiple configurations to meet a diverse set of workflows for MEP, concrete, steel, and general contractors. The base units can be scaled remotely via annual subscription licensing packages and software customization.

The Trimble Ri is built on the company’s decades of field-proven experience developing and producing robotic total stations. Easy to operate with extended layout capabilities, the total station provides longer laser range, focusable EDM, eye-safe laser pointer, and improved target tracking. Leveraging Trimble FieldLink software on a tablet or FieldLink MR on a Trimble XR10 for Mixed Reality, users can control and automate their workflow with improved accuracy and visibility. With Trimble VISION™ technology, integrated digital cameras, the instrument can be controlled from anywhere on the jobsite and allows for quick and accurate target detection and lock. In addition, the self-calibration feature performs automatic calibrations as required and reduces the need to send the total station in for service. The Trimble Ri Total Station is available now worldwide through Trimble’s Building Construction distribution channels. For more, visit www.fieldtech.trimble.com/Ri.