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Snaptrude
BIM

Snaptrude in Revit workflows

Posted by Martyn Day - January 30, 2023
How the new BIM modeller can be used to augment Revit workflows and boost project…
VR/MR

Resolve breaks down model size barriers on standalone VR headsets

Posted by AEC Magazine - November 23, 2022
Collaborative design review software also adds AR capabilities through support for Meta Quest Pro
IFC Special Report
Collaboration

IFC Special Report – interoperability for AECO

Posted by AEC Magazine - July 15, 2022
IFC, the data model specification that enables interoperability in the AECO industry, has come a…
Collaboration

Revizto: clash of the titan

Posted by Martyn Day - October 12, 2022
We explore the powerful new clash detection capabilities in Revizto
Autodesk Forma
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Autodesk Forma: one platform to rule them all?

Posted by Martyn Day - October 5, 2022
During his Lord of the Rings inspired keynote at AU, Andrew Anagnost introduced a new…
Qonic Atom IFC
BIM

Qonic Atom IFC – ‘component-level’ BIM data sharing

Posted by Martyn Day - September 8, 2022
Qonic's 'open source’ technology supports dynamic, ‘component-level’, BIM data sharing
Collaboration

Nvidia looking to encode the IFC schema in USD

Posted by Greg Corke - August 9, 2022
IFC could be key to expanding the role that Nvidia Omniverse plays in BIM-centric workflows
Hexagon acquires iConstruct
Collaboration

Hexagon acquires Australian BIM software firm iConstruct

Posted by AEC Magazine - September 1, 2022
Technology can help extend the value of the single 3D model from design and construction…
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VR/MR

Unity Reflect Review now available on Meta Quest 2

Posted by AEC Magazine - August 5, 2022
Norwegian multidisciplinary engineering and design consultancy Norconsult using untethered VR headset for collaborative design review
IFC Schema
Collaboration

Breaking down the IFC 4.3 schema

Posted by Tim Davies - September 6, 2022
A look at the constituent parts of the data model specification that enables interoperability in…

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