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Luciad Set to Disrupt at 2016 Geospatial World Forum

LEUVEN, Belgium, May 19, 2016 – Luciad is set to bring innovation and disruption to the 2016 Geospatial World Forum.

“Where’s the Money: Disruptive Business Models” is the theme of this year’s event that takes place in Rotterdam May 23-26.

“The Geospatial World Forum is a great event for us to see the latest developments in geospatial technology, make new connections and also showcase our innovation in 3D browser capabilities and powerful visual analytics,” said Luciad Chief Technology Officer Frank Suykens.

In addition to exhibiting at the Geospatial World Forum (stand 33), Luciad executives will speak on a number of topics.

Luciad technology will also be featured during the Oracle workshop CityGML in Practice - Using 3DCityDB on Oracle for City Modelling on Thursday, May 26 at 11:30 a.m.

Links

Luciad: www.luciad.com

Geospatial World Forum: www.geospatialworldforum.org

About Luciad

Luciad’s software components are designed for the creation of applications that tackle a range of tasks, from top-level strategy to tactical detail and mission planning to operations debriefing. By connecting directly to data sources, Luciad’s software not only analyzes and visualizes what is happening now, but also helps predict what will happen next – allowing users to act quickly and safely. “Connect, visualize, analyze, act” is both our method and our motto. www.luciad.com

About Geospatial World Forum

Now in its 8th edition, Geospatial World Forum has gained a repute of being a not-to-be-missed conference for the professionals engaged in geospatial sector and its application domain. It is the most premium global platform for geospatial community and offers the best opportunity for learning, sharing, connecting, branding and networking with senior decision makers associated with geospatial world. The conference aims at enriching the geospatial ecosystem with market intelligence, technology trends, success stories and capacity building. www.geospatialworldforum.org



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