RDV-Systems Launches Rapid Design Visualization 2007 for Autodesk Civil3D

July 06, 2006

RDV 2007 Delivers an Enhanced Set of Powerful Tools for the Creation of Professional Interactive Visualizations Directly From a Civil3D Project LOD, Israel, July 5/PRNewswire/ -- RDV Systems Ltd. today announces the release of Rapid Design Visualization 2007. The latest release makes it even easier for Autodesk Civil3D designers and engineers to create professional drive throughs, flyovers and interactive simulations for proposed roads, subdivisions, commercial site development and underground infrastructure. RDV 2007 delivers a new and enhanced set of visualization and simulation capabilities to Autodesk users such as object animation, support of Google Earth, real physical interaction and full support of all images inside AutoCAD, including MrSid, ECW, and more. RDV 2007 supports all AutoCAD platforms from 2004 and up. RDV's innovative approach to 3D modeling and simulation delivers enough power and refinement to even the most complex multi-disciplinary civil engineering and infrastructure projects, and yet is accessible to Civil3D users. RDV 2007 is exemplary for civil engineering firms that use modeling and simulation to gain approval for their projects, enabling civil engineers and designers to produce interactive and professional presentations more efficiently and in significantly less time. "Our customers benefit from RDV's modeling and simulations capabilities through streamlined project design and review processes, and substantial productivity gains that result in a speedy ROI," said Aran Ariel, Director of Marketing and Sales of RDV-Systems. "These benefits transform into a competitive advantage for our customers." Developed in conjunction with Autodesk (NASDAQ; ADSK), RDV 2007 is fully integrated with Autodesk Civil 3D, Autodesk Land Desktop, Autodesk Map 3D, Autodesk Architectural Desktop and other AutoCAD-based environments, enabling designers and engineers to quickly and easily create advanced interactive 3D simulations and visualizations from directly within their familiar AutoCAD environment.

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