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CEUM 2025 Recordings Online: Cities, Pipelines & Python

All CEUM 2025 recordings are now online. The CityEngine User Meeting covers procedural-city workflows, ArcGIS-based planning pipelines, and fresh Python 3 support — a compact update for anyone working in urban-scale visualization.

The CEUM 2025 recordings are now available to stream. The CityEngine User Meeting, hosted by the ICE.ART 3D Environment Conference, delivers a compact tour through current procedural-city workflows, ArcGIS-driven planning pipelines, and emerging production use cases in urban-scale visualization.

The lineup includes case studies such as “ArcGIS as a Planning System,” a deep dive into “Parisian shapes,” and a demonstration of how procedural modeling supports real-world planning tasks in projects like downtown Wake Forest.

A key technical highlight is the updated Python 3 support in CityEngine, presented with a focus on integration scenarios for automation, data pipelines, and asset generation. Esri’s Professional Services team also breaks down utilization trends and typical deployment patterns seen across planning offices and visualization studios.

All talks, intro to outro, are now online on the CEUM website and the official YouTube playlist.

An announcement banner for an online event titled 'CEUM 2026.1.' The date is April 2, 2026, with a time of 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm CEST. Additional time zones are mentioned: 8 am PT and 11 am ET. The message notes that the event is free of charge.

The organizers also confirmed the next CityEngine User Meeting for 2 April 2026, giving everyone enough time to procedurally generate travel plans.