Recorded Webinar : The City of Vancouver Powers an Integrated Approach to Municipal Government Infrastructure Management


Attend this webinar to learn how the City of Vancouver has implemented a solution focusing on a representative 2D to 3D work flow.

  • The City of Vancouver uses both Autodesk and Pitney Bowes Software applications extensively, creating the 2D to 3D work flow.
  • To date, Autodesk products have been used primarily for the design and maintenance of infrastructure and 3D modeling and visualization, while Pitney Bowes Software’s MapInfo Professional has been used for analysis on urban planning projects.
  • With the announcement of the strategic partnership between Autodesk and Pitney Bowes Software, the city is expecting to be able to integrate workflows and information much more easily than ever before.

Jonathan Mark, Senior Manager of GIS and CADD Services and Dan Campbell, Graphics Planner, will be on hand to walk attendees through their implementation and use case.

Ahmed Abukhater, Pitney Bowes Software Director of Global Product Management, will be joined with Justin Lokitz, Autodesk Senior Product Manager, to explain how the partnership of Autodesk and Pitney Bowes Software will benefit GIS practitioners and designers everywhere, but especially those within municipal government, transportation and natural resources. With a combined solution from both organizations, GIS and BIM users are empowered to effectively realize more unified infrastructure lifecycles, from Plan -> Design-> Build-> Manage.

More specifically, in this webinar you’ll learn:

  • Details of the City of Vancouver’s integrated GIS workflow
  • Applications for urban planning, transportation and natural resource management
  • Benefits of a full end-to-end workflow solution that combines applications from Pitney Bowes Software and Autodesk

Who should attend

GIS practitioners and managers in any industry, and especially those in government, transportation and natural resource management

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