Hexagon Rebrands Construction, Reality Capture Products as Hexagon Mulitivista

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Hexagon Rebrands Construction, Reality Capture Products as Hexagon Mulitivista

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Hexagon’s reality capture offerings will be included with its analysis and modeling tools under the new Multivista branding. 

Construction technology maker Hexagon launched Hexagon Multivista on Jan. 20, a new overarching brand for its construction and reality capture software and online platform products that include Voyansi, LocLab, Construction Analysis (formerly known as Avvir) and Multivista.

These tools are all construction data or 3D modeling platforms that stayed with the Hexagon brand when the company spun off design tools such as BricSys into a new company called Octave last June.

Hexagon said uniting its construction platform products under one brand will deliver an integrated services portfolio for architecture, engineering, construction and operations use. 

By bringing together its reality capture, creative and construction analysis services, Hexagon says customers can move their data from jobsite reality capture to digital 3D modeling and automated construction analysis products. 

The company added that after years of acquisitions, these products will be better integrated under the Mulitvista banner with a clearer structure that aligns with contractor workflows.

“Construction is steadily moving from isolated tools toward more connected ways of working, but many organizations still have to piece solutions together themselves,” says Luis Pascual, Multivista president and CEO. “We have listened to our customers and built a service portfolio that reflects their needs.”

ENR Associate Technology, Equipment and Products Editor Jeff Yoders has been writing about design and construction innovations for 20 years. He is a five-time Jesse H. Neal award winner and multiple ASBPE winner for his tech coverage. Jeff previously wrote about construction technology for Structural Engineer, CE News and Building Design + Construction. He also wrote about materials prices, construction procurement and estimation for MetalMiner.com. He lives in Chicago, the birthplace of the skyscraper, where the pace of innovation never leaves him without a story to chase.

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