Orbit GT Orbit GT to showcase new 3D Mapping Cloud features at Intergeo, Berlin

Orbit GT showcases new 3D Mapping Cloud solutions at next week’s Intergeo, Berlin.

“This is going to be big”, says Peter Bonne, CEO of Orbit GT. “We will be showcasing our newest editing of 3D Mapping Cloud at Intergeo, Berlin next week and there are some great new things to reveal.  3D Mapping Cloud is our SaaS platform for all of LiDAR and Imagery, already surpassing 1.000 Billion points and over 100k images totaling over 400 TB of data. Join in !”

3D Mapping Cloud bundles all our expertise domains in a single SaaS platform. Mobile Mapping, UAS Mapping, Oblique or Indoor Mapping, and Terrestrial scanning that increasingly includes imagery, all are brought online, shared, fused and published with only 1 platform.  It’s the single platform to host all of your data and have it instantly accessible for all co-workers and business partners at once.  And with the SDK, you can bring it into any workflow.

As we experience many of our customers using several techniques of reality capture, such as Mobile Mapping and UAS Mapping, we worked towards an integration of our portfolio to offer a single product line covering the needs for each of these domains.  This native integration is a sure win for every customer and user.

Visit us at Intergeo, Berlin, September 26-28, at the Berlin Messe, booth C4.025

https://www.3dmapping.cloud

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