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Bentley Systems, AGI launch Cesium Consortium

DUBAI, January 22, 2017

Bentley Systems, a leading provider of software solutions for sustaining infrastructure, has joined hands with US-based Analytical Graphics (AGI) to set up the new Cesium Consortium.

Cesium is an open source, browser-based virtual globe, first developed by AGI in 2011 for the aerospace and defence communities.

Cesium’s unparalleled performance in streaming very large datasets through a browser to desktops, tablets, and smart phones has enabled it to become the virtual globe of choice for geospatial viewing, said a statement from Bentley.

The consortium will now enable AGI and Bentley to collaborate on the cesium roadmap to better accelerate and support the requirements for building infrastructure modeling (BIM) and for owners of infrastructure assets, it stated.

In addition, the consortium will support feature development, priority bug fixes, expansion of outreach efforts, and the hosting of social coding events such as code sprints and bug bashes.

Bentley Systems is adopting cesium to visualise and interact with highly-detailed infrastructure engineering models set in the reality context of their surrounding environment.

The digital engineering models are created with Bentley’s MicroStation and BIM applications, and the context is provided through reality meshes, created from digital photography and scanning devices using Bentley’s ContextCapture.

Keith Bentley, the founder and chief technology officer of Bentley Systems, said: "We are thrilled to join the Cesium Consortium as a founding member. I commend AGI for their leadership and vision, not only for creating an open source solution for highly performant 3D web-based applications but, more importantly, for fostering an ecosystem to leverage it."

"I expect Bentley and our users will build cesium-based Web clients for immersively viewing BIM (building information modelling) models, reality context, asset databases, IoT (Internet of Things) streams, and myriad other ‘Geo3D’ services. We look forward to working hand in hand with AGI and future members of the consortium to expand cesium as an open standard," he added.
 
Bentley’s work to date, he stated, illustrates the advantages that the infrastructure community can expect from cesium.

Data created with both MicroStation and ContextCapture can be exported to 3D Tiles, an open format developed by the cesium team to stream massive geo-coordinated 3D datasets.

“We are very excited to collaborate with Bentley. Bentley shares our vision and technical approach and has already done some fantastic work with cesium and 3D Tiles,” remarked Patrick Cozzi, the cesium founder.

“Bentley’s support will be key within our submission team proposing 3D Tiles as an Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Community Standard,” he added.-TradeArabia News Service




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