Bentley Systems 收购 3D 地理空间公司 Cesium

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基础设施工程软件公司 Bentley Systems, Incorporated 宣布已收购 3D 地理空间公司 Cesium。Cesium 被公认为创建强大 3D 地理空间应用程序的基础开放平台,其 3D Tiles 开放标准已被全球领先的企业、政府和数以万计的应用程序开发人员广泛采用。该公司的 SaaS 平台 Cesium ion 每月为超过 100 万台活跃设备带来 3D 地理空间体验,而 Cesium 的开源产品的下载量超过 1000 万次。

Bentley Systems 收购 3D 地理空间公司 Cesium

Bentley 的 iTwin 平台为数字孪生解决方案提供支持,工程和建筑公司以及业主运营商可以使用这些解决方案来设计、建造和运营全球基础设施。Cesium 与 iTwin 的结合使开发人员能够将 3D 地理空间数据与工程、地下、物联网、现实和企业数据无缝对齐,从而创建具有惊人用户体验的数字孪生,这些数字孪生的范围从庞大的基础设施网络到从陆地、天空和海洋、从外太空到地表深处看到的单个资产的毫米级精确细节。

Bentley 首席执行官 Nicholas Cumins 表示:“3D 地理空间视图是业主运营商和工程服务提供商搜索、查询和可视化基础设施网络和资产信息的最直观方式。借助 Cesium 和 iTwin 的综合功能,基础设施专业人员可以在单一、高性能的环境中,在完整的 3D 地理空间环境中做出更明智的决策。”

Cesium 首席执行官 Patrick Cozzi 继续说道:“加入 Bentley 是 Cesium 的一个重要里程碑,我们将继续致力于基于开放标准和开源技术为建筑和自然环境创建最佳开发者平台。我们两家公司的联合力量以及我们对开放性的共同承诺将为已经蓬勃发展的开发者生态系统(从小型初创企业到全球企业)提供新的增长机会并创造更大的价值。”

例如,日本最大的建筑设备制造商、全球第二大建筑设备制造商小松 (Komatsu) 使用 Cesium 的 3D 地理空间技术来监控全球建筑工地、跟踪随时间推移的变化、将建筑计划与实际数据进行比较,并进行精确且近乎实时的测量。通过将 Cesium 集成到 Bentley,小松获得了更多使用世界领先数字孪生技术的机会。

小松株式会社智能建筑推广部执行官 Chikashi Shike 表示:“小松和 Cesium 利用先进的可视化技术为建筑行业带来了新颖的思维,提供了更精确的见解,使我们的客户能够做出更好、更明智的建筑决策。有了 Cesium 加入 Bentley,我们可以利用工程模型、地下数据等进一步丰富我们的智能建筑数字孪生,从而实现更安全、更高效的建筑项目。”

除了广泛采用其平台之外,Cesium 还是推动开放标准的领导者,例如用于可视化海量 3D 地理空间数据的 3D Tiles,该标准于 2019 年被开放地理空间联盟 (OGC) 采用为社区标准。

OGC 首席执行官 Peter Rabley 表示:“随着基础设施领域越来越以数据为中心,开放生态系统的重要性只会越来越高。作为地理空间领域开放标准和互操作性的领军人物,OGC 对 Bentley 和 Cesium 持续致力于通过开放、可互操作的平台解决全球挑战表示欢迎。”

此次收购后,Cozzi 被任命为 Bentley 首席平台官,领导 Cesium 和 iTwin 平台组合产品的开发,并向 Bentley 首席技术官 Julien Moutte 汇报工作。

此次交易的财务细节尚未披露。德杰律师事务所 (Dechert LLP) 在此次交易中担任 Bentley 的法律顾问。

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Bentley Systems acquires 3D geospatial company Cesium

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Bentley Systems, Incorporated, the infrastructure engineering software company, has announced it has acquired 3D geospatial company Cesium. Cesium is recognised as the foundational open platform for creating powerful 3D geospatial applications, and its 3D Tiles open standard has been widely adopted by leading enterprises, governments, and tens of thousands of application developers globally. Cesium ion, the company’s SaaS platform, brings 3D geospatial experiences to more than 1 million active devices every month, while Cesium's open-source offerings have more than 10 million downloads.

Bentley Systems acquires 3D geospatial company Cesium

Bentley’s iTwin Platform powers digital twin solutions that are used by engineering and construction firms and owner-operators to design, build, and operate the world’s infrastructure. The combination of Cesium plus iTwin enables developers to seamlessly align 3D geospatial data with engineering, subsurface, IoT, reality, and enterprise data to create digital twins with astonishing user experiences that scale from vast infrastructure networks to the millimeter-accurate details of individual assets—viewed from land, sky, and sea, from outer space to deep below the Earth’s surface.

Bentley CEO Nicholas Cumins said, “A 3D geospatial view is the most intuitive way for owner-operators and engineering services providers to search for, query, and visualise information about infrastructure networks and assets. With the combined capabilities of Cesium and iTwin, infrastructure professionals can make better informed decisions in full 3D geospatial context—all within a single, highly performant environment.”

Patrick Cozzi, CEO of Cesium, continued, “Joining Bentley marks an important milestone for Cesium as we continue our journey to create the best developer platform for the built and natural environment—founded on open standards and open-source technologies. The combined power of our two organisations and our shared commitment to openness will provide new opportunities for growth and create greater value for an already flourishing developer ecosystem that ranges from small start-ups to global enterprises.”

An example is Komatsu, the largest construction equipment manufacturer in Japan, and the second largest in the world, which uses Cesium’s 3D geospatial technology to monitor construction sites globally, track changes over time, compare architectural plans with real-world data, and run precise and near real-time measurements. With Cesium integrated into Bentley, Komatsu gains expanded access to world-leading digital twin technology.

Chikashi Shike, executive officer, Smart Construction Promotion Division, Komatsu Ltd., commented, “Komatsu and Cesium brought novel thinking to the construction industry by leveraging advanced visualisations to deliver more precise insights and enable our customers to make better, more informed construction decisions. With Cesium as part of Bentley, we can further enrich our Smart Construction digital twins with engineering models, subsurface data, and more, for safer and more efficient construction projects.”

In addition to the widespread adoption of its platform, Cesium is also a leader in promoting open standards, such as 3D Tiles for visualising massive 3D geospatial data, which was adopted as a community standard by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) in 2019.

Peter Rabley, CEO of OGC, said, “As infrastructure sectors become more data-centric, the importance of an open ecosystem will only increase. As the leading voice for open standards and interoperability in the geospatial community, OGC welcomes the ongoing commitment of Bentley and Cesium to solve global challenges through open, interoperable platforms.”

With the acquisition, Cozzi was named Bentley’s chief platform officer, leading the development of the combined Cesium and iTwin platform offerings, reporting to Bentley’s CTO Julien Moutte.

The financial details of the transaction were not disclosed. Dechert LLP acted as legal advisor to Bentley in the transaction.

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