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Interview with Theo Agelopoulos, Autodesk

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In November 2019, Informed Infrastructure Editorial Director Todd Danielson interviewed Theo Agelopoulos, the senior director of Infrastructure Strategy and Marketing at Autodesk, at the Autodesk University (AU) Confe...

Introducing a Completely New Civil Conceptual Design Tool

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The V1 Video team interviewed Francois Valois at the 2015 Bentley Year in Infrastructure Conference in London in early November. Valois is director of product management at Bentley Systems, working on their new OpenRoads ConceptStation software, and he spoke about the workflow and the software's capabilities with its new easy-to-use interface, rules-based design tools, cost-based analysis and rich visualization.

Introducing Google’s Project Wing

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Project Wing is a Google[x] project that is developing a delivery system that uses self-flying vehicles. As part of our research, we built a vehicle and traveled to Queensland, Australia for some test flights. There, we successfully delivered a first aid kit, candy bars, dog treats, and water to a couple of Australian farmers. We’re only just beginning to develop the technology to make a safe delivery system possible, but we think that there’s tremendous potential to transport goods more quickly, safely and efficiently.

Iris: SATCOM for Aviation

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Iris will provide a safe and secure text-based data link between pilots and air-traffic control networks using satellite technology.

Is Asia Now the Center of Gravity for Infrastructure?

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Several members of the Bentley Systems team at the 2017 Year In Infrastructure event held Oct. 10-12, 2017, in Singapore, discuss whether Asia now is the center of gravity for infrastructure.

Italian Village Damaged by Earthquake Assessed by Engineers

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Miyamoto International performs damage assessments throughout the areas affected by the earthquake.

Jack Dangermond Addresses Climate Change and the Importance of GeoDesign (3 of 4)

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In the third of four installments, Todd Danielson interviews Jack Dangermond, President and Founder, Esri, at the 2014 Esri User Conference in San Diego. Jack talks about the Climate Resilience App Challenge, meeting the president and working on climate issues, and the importance of GeoDesign and its growing acceptance and use.

Jack Dangermond Discusses Large Enterprise Adoption of GIS and the Role of Apps (2 of 4)

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In the second of four installments, Todd Danielson interviews Jack Dangermond, President and Founder, Esri, at the 2014 Esri User Conference in San Diego. Jack notes how large enterprises are increasingly using GIS, such as Starbucks, Walgreens and the Port of Rotterdam, among others. He also discusses the growing geographical user interface and the role of apps in the marketplace.

Jack Dangermond Discusses User Conference Highlights, GIS “Critical Mass” (1 of 4)

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In the first of four installments, Todd Danielson interviews Jack Dangermond, President and Founder, Esri, at the 2014 Esri User Conference in San Diego. Jack covers event highlights such as GIS aiding the fight against polio in Africa, new technologies introduced, and reaching a "critical mass" of development and use in the industry.

Jack Dangermond Implores GIS Community to Get Involved to Make a Difference (4 of 4)

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In the final of four installments, Todd Danielson interviews Jack Dangermond, President and Founder, Esri, at the 2014 Esri User Conference in San Diego. Jack talks about his passion to solve problems, sometimes at a global scale, and enabling the next generation to help tackle the world's problems. He also encourages the GIS community to "move out and play at 100 percent."