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December 15th, 2009
Bentley Systems and Spar Point Research Invite You to Attend 3D Laser Scanning Workflow Integration

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Bentley Systems Inc. announced that it had signed a “Continuous Technology Transfer Agreement” to incorporate Pointools’ Vortex Engine in the Bentley Technology Platform to enable reuse of 3D laser scanned data.

This webinar will include three different perspectives on this agreement:

·                   Tom Greaves and Gene Roe from Spar Point Research will present an overview of the impact that laser scanning technology is having on the design, construction and management of industrial plant, BIM and civil/transportation infrastructure assets.

·                   Joe Croser and Brad Workman from Bentley Systems will discuss the importance of integrating this technology into the daily workflows of infrastructure professionals and will highlight the value users will realize from this integration.

·                   Faraz Ravi from Pointools will provide a brief demonstration of the Vortex engine functionality including an explanation on why the Pointools’ technology is so fast and so capable of handling billions of point clouds at one time.

To see the future of 3D data integration and platform interoperability, you have to attend this webinar. Sign up now. For your convenience, there are two available times to attend on January 7, 2010 – choose the one that best fits your schedule!

Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010
Time: 10:00am EST (GMT -5) or 4:00 pm EST
Duration: 1 hour

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