An Australian geospatial company has signed an agreement to sell and support Bentley mass data processing and design platforms throughout Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia.
Position Partners has announced a Channel Partner agreement with global infrastructure software developer Bentley Systems to sell and support Bentley’s range of mass data processing, analysis and design tools including ContextCapture and ConceptStation.
Position Partners CEO, Martin Nix, said, “Bentley Systems software platforms complement our range of Remotely Piloted Aircraft and 3D laser scanning systems to give customers an end-to-end solution for mass data applications.”
Position Partners offer a range of fixed wing and copter style RPAS (drones) including the Falcon 8 by Ascending Technologies and the SIRIUS range by MAVinci, both of which have been acquired or invested in by Intel. In addition, the company offer the DJI Phantom 4 and Matrice 100 or 200 copter along with Topcon and Z+F 3D laser scanning stations for terrestrial scanning applications.
Vice President and Regional Executive for Bentley Systems, Brian Middleton, said that “to date, surveying, engineering and construction industries have separately advanced to 3D technologies. Unbelievably, until now, 3D models have been recreated – rather than reused – at each phase. It is exciting to work with Position Partners to enable Australian engineers to gather reality captured survey data in context, and cost effectively leverage and update their digital engineering models through the whole construction process”.
Introducing the partnership to the Australian market, Position Partners and Bentley Systems recently held five workshops in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide to showcase the use of Position Partners mass data capture solutions and Bentley software in a live environment.
Position Partners RPAS Product Manager, Gavin Docherty, said, “The workshops provided a unique opportunity to walk through a mass data project from start to finish.
“We used the popular DJI Phantom 4 RPAS to fly a small area before processing the model in ContextCapture.
“There are important guidelines about how to conduct an aerial survey with ContextCapture, and these were also featured in the workshop, along with the latest CASA regulation updates.”
Attendees then participated in a detailed session about ContextCapture, which enables users to model complex built environments, including intricate structures and fine detail such as wiring, that previously could not have been modelled without extensive data manipulation.
ContextCapture also enables hybrid datasets to give even greater detail to models by combining aerial data from RPAS and terrestrial data from 3D laser scanners such as the Z+F range sold by Position Partners.
ConceptStation is then used to design in a live environment, enabling engineers to try different models and overlay them into the as-built model in real time.
“Bentley Systems offer mass data processing solutions for complex infrastructure like no other,” Mr Docherty said.
“When paired with our range of industry-grade RPAS and 3D laser scanning tools, customers are assured of a reliable and accurate solution that will deliver meaningful results.”
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