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`3DVU Ltd. of Raanana, Israel a leading developer of 3D wireless image streaming technologies
`and Infoterra Ltd. of Farnborough, one of the UK's leading geospatial services companies,
`recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance Infoterra's existing Geospatial
`Data Hosting Facility (GHF). The GHF is Infoterra's commercially operated service that offers
`off-site geospatial data management, processing and online web access via fixed line
`communications. Based on a Hitachi SAN storage subsystem, high performance near line tape
`robots and 34 Mbits of bandwidth, the GHF currently supports 14TB of online data access.
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`Infoterra's work with 3DVU began as part of a joint development via Britech
`(http://www.britech.org) and will complement the GHF by including the ability to stream 3D
`geospatial data any to wireless device. This is being developed to augment several ongoing
`projects Infoterra has won with the European Commission. One of these is ASTRO+, a space-
`based earth observation project for pan-European homeland security, which delivers interactive
`3D models to security forces in remote locations for planning and situational awareness
`scenarios. The same technology also augments Infoterra's EC Respond contract
`(http://www.respond.eu.com), which delivers disaster relief geospatial products via Reuters
`and AlertNet for humanitarian aid situations.
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`3DVU s technology is powering Infoterra s demonstration at the Defence System & Equipment
`International Conference and Exhibition (http://www.dsei.co.uk/) September 13 Â 16 in
`London. The DSEi is the largest showcase for new and future defence technology and it is the
`largest exhibition for the world's defence companies to display their land, sea and air
`capabilities at a single exhibition. With air and land platforms inside the exhibition halls, DSEi
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`Exhibit 2063
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`Microsoft Corporation - petitioner
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`provides the only trade show opportunity to berth so many warships immediately alongside the
`exhibition hall.
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`3DVU Ltd. is a leader in 3D visualization technology with premier international customers. Its
`groundbreaking technology manipulates real images (satellite/aerial) over limited bandwidth
`communications to augment human interaction with the environment. 3DVU enables realistic
`3D views and maneuverability over images with data-link capabilities for geographic
`information. Applications are compatible with any digital device, including those of limited
`processing power and memory, such as PCs, PDAs, in-car navigation systems and mobile
`handsets. 3DVU's technology has been empowering Kenwood s car navigation system for the
`past four years in Japan and soon GM-Daewoo and Ssangyong in Korea. The company was
`recently selected among Red Herring's list of most promising European companies  the  Red
`Herring 100. More information about 3DVU can be found at http://www.3DVU.com.
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`Infoterra provides total geo-information solutions, from remote sensing data acquisition
`(satellite and airborne), through image processing and interpretation to geo-data hosting and
`dissemination. Vertical market sectors include: telecommunications, insurance, utilities,
`engineering, agriculture, forestry, defense and oil, gas and mineral exploration. Infoterra is a
`100% owned subsidiary of EADS Astrium. More information about Infoterra can be found at
`http://www.infoterra-global.com.
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`3DVU Technology Preview on PDA
`3DVU technology streams over narrowband communications both
`imagery and elevation data (DEM/DTM) to display in 3D view on PDA
`with 3D maneuverability.
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