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Pictometry Launches New Integration for AutoCAD Map 3D


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Pictometry International Corp. – the innovator of measurable, aerial oblique imagery and analytics tools – announces the launch of Pictometry® Integration for AutoCAD Map 3D 2012. This powerful new integration connects users of Autodesk’s AutoCAD Map 3D with access to Pictometry’s library of Intelligent Images, all while working within the Map 3D environment.

With Pictometry for AutoCAD Map 3D, AutoCAD Map 3D users can quickly and easily bring high resolution real-world oblique and orthogonal imagery of field locations and corresponding geospatial data into their day-to-day workflow. As a result, pipes, manholes, power lines and other Map 3D CAD and GIS infrastructure data can be accurately displayed on top of Pictometry’s patented geo-referenced imagery. Users can then measure on imagery and calculate area, distance, height, elevation without ever leaving the office.

“We are excited to welcome Pictometry as an Autodesk AEC Industry Partner and to have them make their imagery and analytics tools available as part of the Map 3D user experience,” said Paul McRoberts, vice president, infrastructure product line group, AEC solutions, Autodesk. “Autodesk offers a broad portfolio of solutions -- including the new Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suite 2012, which includes AutoCAD Map 3D 2012 -- to help consultants and owners plan, design, build, and manage more sustainable infrastructure. The integration with Pictometry will help to enhance that workflow for our users. ”

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