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- Discover the strong GIS supports and capabilities in Autodesk’s industry-specific products.
- Learn how to translate GIS data to an AutoCAD native data and open them in the AutoCAD model space.
- Learn how to establish a basic understanding of GIS concept and terminology.
- Discover some web resources where you can find free and paid geospatial data.
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- Sami HaradaSami (Hisamitsu) Harada is a longtime fan and enthusiast of Autodesk products. The first CAD package I encountered was version 2.6 (called “EX2” in the Japanese market) running on MS-DOS. After spending 15 years in several west coast-based US companies including Autodesk, inc., I returned to Tokyo and joined a general incorporated foundation named RESTEC who is promoting satellite technology among the general public. One of his current interests is democratizing satellite-based geospatial data and lowering the boundary between GIS and CAD communities.
- Mariko MORIOKAMariko has spent more than 10 years in the remote-sensing industry as a sales representative. In 2016, she joined Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan ("RESTEC"), promoting satellite technology for 45 years. Her responsibility is to develop and support the projects using AW3D, a 3D Map/Digital Elevation Model (DEM) derived from artificial satellite imageries for overseas partners and customers. AW3D is a GIS-ready comprehensive data including GeoTIFF and DWG/DXF and was used over 130 countries for more than 1,600 projects, mainly for urban planning, civil engineering, disaster mitigation plan, etc. Mariko started her career in the remote-sensing industry in 2009 at ImageONE as a sales representative of Canadian SAR and French optical satellite data to Japanese customers.
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