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July 16th, 2019
Cesium launches with $5 million investment to make real world 3D data more usable

Cesium and Analytical Graphics Inc. (AGI) are thrilled to announce the launch of Cesium, a newly independent company and the first spinout company from AGI. The new venture kicks off with a $5 million Series A investment from Falcon Global Capital to fuel the growth of Cesium’s platform enabling software developers and data providers to build dynamic, interactive 3D geospatial applications.

From cameras and LIDAR on satellites, aircrafts, drones, cars, and IoT devices to AI-generated semantics to open data policies to crowdsourcing, 3D geospatial data is more easily available, at a higher resolution, and more frequently refreshed than ever before. Now this data needs to be made accessible, shareable, and ultimately usable – which is where Cesium comes in.

“The sheer volume of real world 3D data being collected is creating opportunities in almost every field,” said Cesium CEO Patrick Cozzi, creator of Cesium and a recognized expert in 3D graphics and geospatial technologies. “This spinout and investment will allow us to accelerate the entire industry by building the platform that will enable the future 3D geospatial ecosystem.”

Cesium is building technology that will unlock the potential of real world 3D data. Their vision is a world where developers easily build 3D data into their apps, data providers share massive models and datasets in seconds with just a link, and data and insights gleaned from 3D data are used across industries and wherever they provide value.

This vision is already beginning to be realized. The National Geospatial Agency uses Cesium for 3D web visualization of its Map of the World. Mozilla uses the platform to add real world 3D data to its virtual reality framework. The Toyota Research Institute uses Cesium to visualize the 3D environment captured by sensors on their autonomous cars, and each year NORAD uses Cesium to track Santa’s path around the globe on Christmas Eve.

Cesium began as an internal project at AGI in 2011 when a team of computer graphics developers set out to fill the vital need of temporal geospatial visualizations on the web. They built what became CesiumJS, an open-source 3D visualization engine that quickly garnered over half a million downloads.

Cesium has since evolved into a complete platform for 3D geospatial data. At the heart of this platform are its 3D tiling pipelines, which transform massive and diverse 3D geospatial data into streamable 3D content that can be used on any device, online or offline. Cesium is also the creator of 3D Tiles, an open standard for 3D geospatial content adopted as a community standard by the Open Geospatial Consortium earlier this year.

“We are thrilled for our Cesium family,” shares Paul Graziani, AGI’s chief executive officer and co-founder. “Given how rapidly 3D geospatial data sources are evolving, we believe it’s the right time for Cesium to launch as an independent entity. The Cesium team will be able to chart its own journey toward becoming a global leader in 3D geospatial data visualization. With dedicated resources and enhanced focus, Cesium will invigorate the development of its geospatial platform and enable customers to understand their 3D data, gain insights from it, and use it to make better decisions.”

Today the Cesium team makes its debut in a new office in Center City, Philadelphia, PA and embarks on its mission to deliver an open platform to stream, visualize, and analyze data that is accurate, performant, and time-dynamic on the web.

For more information on Cesium please contact Bonnie Bogle, [email protected].