Hexagon, leading global provider of 3D solutions to design, measure and position objects and to
process and present data, will host its inaugural international conference, Hexagon 2011, 6-9 June at
the Orlando World Center Marriott Resort in Orlando, Florida, US. Hexagon 2011 will bring together
the latest technologies and user communities from Intergraph®, as well as Hexagon’s Metrology,
Geosystems and Technology divisions, in one location to provide attendees with a user experience of
unprecedented scope and value.
Hexagon 2011, building upon Intergraph’s flagship users’ conference, will also unite Leica
Geosystems’ successful 3D Laser Scanning/High-Definition Surveying (HDS) and Airborne Sensor
(ABS) user conferences. The new platform will feature tracks and exhibitions for Intergraph, ERDAS,
Leica Geosystems, Z/I Imaging and Hexagon Metrology product areas, offering attendees an
unparalleled variety of sessions, training, networking, exhibits and new business opportunities.
Hexagon 2011 will feature more than 200 targeted break-out sessions tailored by tracks, incorporating
hands-on training courses, previews of new technologies, interactive technical demonstrations and
workshops, and compelling customer testimonials. Additionally, the Hexagon 2011 agenda offers
insightful keynote presentations on industry and corporate trends as well as unlimited networking
opportunities.
“The fusing of conferences into one unified Hexagon 2011 conference underscores Hexagon’s steadfast dedication to its global customers and to delivering a conference of exceptional quality and value,” says Ola Rollén, president and CEO of Hexagon. “Every effort is being made to ensure that we exceed the expectations of our attendees, whom we thank for their continued support and encouragement.”
Employing the theme ‘Building a Smarter World’, Hexagon 2011 emphasises the ways in which Hexagon empowers organisations to build a smarter world through industry-specific technologies that make processes and infrastructures better, safer and smarter. More than 3,000 attendees are expected to attend Hexagon 2011.