After the internet bubble burst at the turn of the century, a large part of the world was left with many thousands of kilometers poorly or uncharted telecom and data ducts.
To map these PE pipes, a new approach and technology was required, which above all had to be compact. During a game of golf, the founders of Reduct came up with the idea of rolling a smart golf ball through the telecom duct that could register its 3D profile.
What was first dismissed as a ridiculous idea has eventually grown into what Reduct is today, an innovative world leader in the development of gyro mapping solutions.