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Plex-Earth expands to BricsCAD to empower AEC professionals with premium satellite and aerial imagery
Plex-Earth, a full-blown popular platform for AutoCAD that brings the world’s largest aerial and satellite imagery providers under a single umbrella, now expands its offering to BricsCAD, to inform smart engineering with recent, historical, high-quality imagery and terrain data.
Why we're burning our brand on purpose - and good riddance 2020!
Think of it as burning our boat!
The world has a number of boat (and bridge) burning festivals and folk-sayings, but here I'm referring to the English expression, probably based on the example of Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés...
In the early 16th century he arrived in what is today Mexico, upon which he ordered his crew to burn the ships they arrived on, deliberately destroying any option of retreat!
That's an extreme example, and perhaps more daring than changing our company look and logo, but we changed our logo with the same fighting spirit!
So what exactly did we do, and why?
Satellite imagery in AEC – what’s wrong with Bing, and what's so unique about Plex-Earth 5?
If you somehow missed the excitement around the launch of Plex-Earth 5 at last month's Autodesk University, and now keep hearing about version 5? Well this short blog post will help explain what all the buzz is about!
The first big change is not the nifty new logo – nice as it is and more about that in a next post – but that Plex-Earth is now a multiple-provider platform.
Plexscape and Airbus join forces to offer the best satellite imagery to the AEC industry
Following a partnership between Plexscape and Airbus, engineers using AutoCAD can now have easy and fast access to OneAtlas, the Airbus’ geospatial digital platform delivering the freshest satellite imagery, through the new version of Plex-Earth.
By getting access to recent imagery, engineers get a complete understanding of their project sites' conditions from the very beginning of their design workflow, speeding up processes and avoiding the high cost of rework by reducing errors.