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R M Young Company to host first-ever webinar

Elizabeth BakerBy Elizabeth BakerJuly 24, 20252 Mins Read
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R M Young Company has announced it is to host its inaugural webinar, ‘Reimagining Snowfall: Introduction to Snodar’, which will take place on Thursday, August 21, 2025, at 8:00am and 1:00pm EDT. This event marks the beginning of a three-part educational series focused on tools and techniques for winter weather monitoring.  

The first session will spotlight Snodar, R M Young’s latest lidar-based snow depth sensor, designed to deliver reliable performance in harsh winter environments. Led by Andy Oliver, director of product and applications management, and Ed DiFilippo, vice president of global sales and marketing at R.M. Young Company, the webinar will provide attendees with a detailed look at the sensor’s capabilities, technology and real-world applications. 

Topics will include: a brief history of snow measurement methods; how Snodar works and how it compares to traditional methods; key technical features and setup best practices; practical use cases in solar, ski and environmental sectors; and a preview of upcoming features, including future eSWE functionality. The session will also feature live polls, a Q&A portion and insights into how Snodar supports safe operations and data-driven decisions in snow-prone regions.  

All registrants will receive access to an on-demand recording after the event, ensuring flexibility for those unable to attend live. Registration is free and now open.

Registere here for ‘Reimagining Snowfall: Introduction to Snodar‘

In related news, RM Young Company acquired the Snodar snow depth sensor in April 2025, following its acquisition of SensorLogic. Read the full story here.

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