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Organizations today are collecting an ever-increasing volume of point cloud data that they struggle to utilize effectively for certain applications. For example, surveyors are using mobile laser scanners to collect large volumes of data to help model our roadways for use cases such as condition asset inspection, and this can result in very large datasets being created and updated frequently.
With ContextCapture, you can easily convert this data to a reality mesh, resulting in a lighter-weight deliverable that can easily be shared across a diverse range of project stakeholders. Join this webinar to find out more about why you might want to investigate this workflow.
The webinar will cover these topics:
- Introduction to Virtuosity and practitioner licenses
- Benefits and use cases for converting point cloud > reality mesh
- Point cloud to mesh workflow
- How to get started and pricing
- Q&A
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Webinar Presenters
Glen Burke
Product Sales Engineer
Virtuosity, a Bentley Company
Glen holds a bachelor’s degree in Spatial Planning from Technological University Dublin and a master’s degree in Geographical Information Science from the University of Manchester. With over a decade of experience working with spatial technologies in both Europe and Australia, Glen provides subject matter expertise for Bentley’s Digital Cities solutions, with a core focus on reality modeling, 3D mapping & urban mobility analytics.
Marc Rietman
Application Engineer, Utilities and Mapping
Virtuosity, a Bentley Company
Marc brings many years of consultancy experience within the geospatial industry. At Bentley, he works as a pre-sales consultant across Bentley’s geospatial, utilities, reality modelling, and asset management solutions. He is responsible for ANZ and various regions in South-East Asia. His responsibilities include pre-sales, auditing, scoping, implementing, and training of the users. In his role as a pre-sales consultant, he works closely with users and various internal stakeholders to achieve the best results for the user. Marc is based in Brisbane, Australia.