GitHub user duanfan07 added a comment to the discussion: When will it support 
three-dimensional data processing?

I am currently engaged in the development of a digital twin and 3D scene system 
within the power industry. At present, many of our 3D scenes cannot be rendered 
in real time due to their high computational demands. Therefore, we aim to 
leverage Sedona's distributed processing capabilities to efficiently handle 
various types of 3D data. Specifically, we want to uniformly convert multiple 
3D data formats—such as TIF, LAS, OSGB, DAE, OBJ, and GIM—into 3D Tiles. 
Subsequently, similar to how we handle 2D data, we intend to partition the 
unified 3D data, index each partition, and then perform associative analysis. 
In summary, the goal is to standardize diverse 3D data formats into a unified 
format, partition this standardized 3D data, index the partitions, and conduct 
analytical operations.

As far as I know, Sedona is developed based on foundational libraries such as 
JTS and GeoTools, which have very limited support for 3D data. Therefore, we 
hope to prioritize and enhance 3D capabilities within Sedona.

GitHub link: 
https://github.com/apache/sedona/discussions/2344#discussioncomment-14495671

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