Arithmetica, the company behind the rapid point cloud processing solution Pointfuse, is demonstrating the latest version of the software at Intergeo.“With such a large audience, Intergeo is the perfect platform to launch to market the latest advancements in point cloud processing that we have introduced within Pointfuse,” says Mark Senior, business development manager for Arithmetica.
The brand new version of the point cloud engine is now capable of producing easy-to-use 3D models from billions of individual laser scan measurements in minutes. Additional functionality on display for the first time are new animation tools, an improved user interface and multiple work windows.Visitors to the Arithmetica stand can also get a sneak preview of Pointfuse Version 2. Featuring a completely re-engineered workflow and processing algorithms, Version 2 — due for general release in January 2016 — revolutionizes the way the point cloud software reproduces complex geometry such as curves and pipework.
The Arithmetica stand is located in Hall 6, at Booth B6.049. Intergeo is a conference and trade fair for geodesy, geoinformation and land management. Attracting more than 16,000 visitors from 92 countries, Intergeo takes place from Sept. 15-17 in Stuttgart, Germany. Pointfuse is a powerful modelling engine developed by Arithmetica, a hi-tech company based at Shepperton Studios. Pointfuse gives professionals a fast, precise and flexible way to convert the vast point cloud datasets generated by laser scanners or photogrammetry into high fidelity vector models. Designed for engineers, architects and construction professionals, Pointfuse uses advanced statistical techniques to create vector models which can then be manipulated using any industry-standard CAD system.