How to Build Dynamic Geospatial Applications: A Better DX for a Better UX

Does a lack of flexibility in your geospatial applications create problems for your organization? Is it difficult to build applications that are customizable, highly performant and accurate with your current software development tools? Using the right tools can help developers build the right solutions for their users. A better developer experience (DX) is the key to a better user experience (UX).

In this webinar, we will discuss how to deliver the most value for your geospatial applications through Hexagon’s Luciad SDKs. Custom-designed as building blocks for geospatial applications, these SDKs enable full flexibility in creating dynamic 2D and 3D visualization, analysis, and situational awareness applications – including for mission-critical tasks. With Hexagon’s Luciad portfolio, you can easily switch between 2D and 3D, directly connect to more than 200 data formats, benefit from GPU acceleration and much more to build real-time location intelligence applications.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • How to easily switch between 2D and 3D,
  • How to directly connect to more than 200 data formats,
  • How to benefit from GPU acceleration,
  • How to build real-time location intelligence applications.

Who should attend?

Developers, Software Engineers, System Integrators, Product Managers

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