OpenCities Map Ultimate

Geospatial Software For Digital Cities

Full power of MicroStation, which includes all of the 3D editing and solid modeling tools, OpenCities Map Ultimate gives you access to a full collection of spatial analysis and presentation capabilities using 2D and 3D data. This includes the ability to create buffers around objects, perform topology overlays, create thematic 2D and 3D maps, detect 3D collisions, as well as capabilities to perform shadow and solar analysis. Work with reality data such as raster, STM, point cloud, and reality meshes to bring context to streamline workflows, simplify decision-making and ensure efficient project completion. OpenCities Map Ultimate provides high-level tools to work with reality data and extract information from it. You can easily add semantic information to 3D reality meshes using the classification feature.

Capabilities:

Integrate Reality Context

Integrate, process, and stream reality modeling data such as large-scale reality meshes, point clouds, scalable terrain models, and raster data for use in an engineering CAD environment along with a native spatial database connection.

Connect To The Most Common Spatial Database

Edit, maintain, and manage your 3D city model data including unstructured and structured data such as geospatial, architectural, and engineering designs, point clouds, and reality meshes. Seamlessly integrate with the most common spatial databases.

Create Intelligent Geospatial Objects

Work with 2D and 3D design productivity capabilities for creating and maintaining engineering-quality spatial data of city assets.

Better Integration Of Reality Data Into Geospatial Workflows

Work with reality data to bring context to streamline workflows.

Interconnect Engineering Data With The GIS Environment

Bring your engineering data within your GIS environment.

Increase Interoperability

Integrates with the most common spatial databases and data formats.

Accelerate Digital Maturity

Smartly convert CAD drawings into geospatial features and upload them in a spatial database.