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Geoweb3d at the ESRI UC 2010

Posted on: 07-1-2010 Posted in: Events, Press Releases

Visitors to Booth #D243 at the ESRI International User Conference will have a chance to visit with the Geoweb3d team.

Come by and see just how easy it is to assemble high fidelity 3D visualizations from your GIS data. Users now have the opportunity to view, edit, and analyze their data with stunning game quality, fidelity and performance. Using the very latest in GPU technology, this product has been built from the ground up to bring high-end 3D to the GIS industry. Geoweb3d Desktop integrates both a geo-enabled web browser and ArcGIS Engine to provide the most comprehensive Web GIS visualization solution in the industry today.

Do you have ultra high resolution imagery and elevation data? Vector datasets with millions of features? Thousands of dynamic, moving vehicles? Thousands of geospecific 3D models? No problem, just drop it in. Add the datasets at runtime, tailor the appearance using the attribute data, and save to a project for later use. In minutes you can loft a neighborhood, city, or country, and over time the visualization will stay current to the data automatically. Referencing, editing, and creating GIS datasets directly within the 3D scene provides for unparalleled geodesign and visual intuition.

Geoweb3d has taken their leading 3D GIS solution and made it even better with the integration of a web browser and ArcGIS Engine. The browser is the conduit for Web GIS and its integration provides the interoperability and scalability required of today’s GIS solutions. Whether it’s using ArcGIS.com, integration with the growing suite of 2D mapping applications, leveraging cloud computing resources, or just searching and accessing data, it’s all built in. With the addition of ArcGIS Engine, users can seamlessly extend their GIS workflow to include high fidelity 3D visualization. Just open a map document within Geoweb3d and effortlessly push geodatabase content into the scene.

Stop by and meet the Geoweb3d team and get a demonstration of this revolutionary new product at booth#D243 within the Defense Showcase. Take the product for a test drive by downloading an evaluation at geoweb3d.com. Visualize your GIS data like never before.

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