说明
BIM and terrestrial laser scanning have been well received within construction for the unparalleled accuracy delivered during the planning and development process. For VDC and BIM managers, the ability to accurately plan projects to scale, time and budget is just one of many benefits. Having the ability to compare the scanned as-built to BIM models doesn’t only prove its worth in the initial planning stages of a build, but also in quality assurance throughout a project’s lifespan. Cintoo has embedded its unique point cloud-to-mesh technology into Cintoo Cloud, a platform connected to BIM 360, to allow this QA/QC workflow. Learn from current Cintoo Cloud and BIM 360 users who has been successfully using this collaborative workflow on various jobs recently for a more efficient project coordination. Learn how Cintoo Cloud can also provide access to laser scan data in mesh or point cloud format to team members at home or at the office for efficient Scan & BIM modeling or clash detection.
主要学习内容
- 1. Find out how you can make your terrestrial laser scans cloud and BIM compatible, and compare them to BIM models.
- 3. Learn how to push visually detected issues from Cintoo Cloud to BIM 360 or export them as BCF for project coordination
- 4. Learn how to export issues in BCF and import them in Revit and Navisworks for Scan-to-BIM workflows.
- 5. Learn how to provide access to laser scan data in mesh or point cloud format for Scan & BIM modeling or clash detection.
讲师
- DPDominique PouliquenDominique Pouliquen is one of the co-founders of Cintoo, a company with offices in France and USA developing Cintoo Cloud, a Reality Data Management and Collaboration platform for the BIM and Digital Twin Industries. He is the CEO of Cintoo US Inc. and is based in Miami, Florida. He runs the Product Management and the Business Development for the company. Before co-founding Cintoo, Dominique held several positions including product management and business development at Autodesk in the Reality Solutions / ReCap team. Dominique joined Autodesk in 2008 through the acquisition of REALVIZ, a company that he co-founded and managed as the CEO for 10 years. REALVIZ photogrammetry technology was successfully integrated into several Autodesk products, including 123D Catch®, Autodesk ReCap® and Autodesk Memento. Dominique holds a Master’s in Engineering from Ecole Superieure d'Electronique de l'Ouest in Angers, France.
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