About Us

Founded out of enthusiasm for precision

For over three decades, our company has stood for precise surveying solutions at the highest technical level. What began in 1990 as a small surveying office is now an internationally active specialist for 3D laser scanning, industrial surveying and digital modeling – with customers from industry, construction, research and technology.

Our team combines experienced surveying technicians, engineers and CAD specialists who have one thing in common: a passion for exact data and innovative solutions. We think along with you, go into depth and find the right way for every project – whether with a laser scanner, drone or digital twin.

What sets us apart:

  • Technology leadership with state-of-the-art equipment
  • Reliability, flexibility and international experience
  • Personal advice, direct communication, transparent processes
  • Precision not only in millimeters, but in thinking

Our work does not end with the point cloud. We deliver usable results: reliable data, clear models, well-founded decision-making bases – for people who bear responsibility.

The founders

Oskar and Andreas Wurm are the founders, owners and managing directors of GEOS3D. Together they are working to further develop the company. Their current project: A branch in the USA.

Oskar Wurm

Oskar has GEOS3D founded. He is the strategist and visionary. As senior boss, his claim is good performance. His favorite word is “flexibility.” Why? “The customers of GEOS3D are all over the world and the alignment of rollers, engines and cylinders is different from dynamic measurement during operation.” Oskar finds his balance to technology in his photo studio floor.

Andreas Wurm

Andreas is the head of industrial surveying at GEOS3D. He learned surveying from scratch and loves the ever-new challenges of his job. “I am fascinated to measure the particle accelerator for cancer research, then to deliver the data for turbine adjustment or to deliver the longitudinal seams of the 1.5 km long pipeline in the Moroccan desert with a measuring accuracy of 0.2 millimeters.”