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AI

AI is hard (to do well)

Posted by Keir Regan-Alexander - September 13, 2024
Generative AI (GenAI) is extremely promising, but achieving tangible results is more complex than the…
Graphisoft
BIM

Graphisoft’s future with Daniel Csillag

Posted by Martyn Day - September 22, 2024
In the shift from BIM to BIM 2.0, big changes are underway at Graphisoft.
Vectorworks
CAD

Interview: Vectorworks CEO

Posted by AEC Magazine - September 22, 2024
CEO Biplab Sarkar talks new features, moving from file to cloud databases, auto-drawings AR, openness…
Darwinism in AEC
BIM

Darwinism in AEC technology

Posted by Richard Harpham - September 22, 2024
To adapt and survive, the AEC industry should be focusing on knowledge-based expert design systems
IMSCAD
Workstations

How to choose a remoting protocol

Posted by Adam Jull - September 19, 2024
Advice for delivering performative remote workstation deployments deployments
Skema
BIM

BIM workflow compression with Skema

Posted by Martyn Day - May 29, 2024
Skema is engineered to work with existing BIM software to shrink project timescales
Trimble
Data management

Cyberattacks: safeguarding contractors

Posted by Ben Wallbank - May 22, 2024
Ben Wallbank, Trimble, shares some best practices to mitigate cyberattacks
Architecture

The case for value-based models

Posted by Daniel Gameiro - February 15, 2024
Daniel Gameiro on how to improve outcomes and margins, and reduce emissions in the AEC…
Power performance workstations
Workstations

Power to the people

Posted by Greg Corke - February 1, 2024
Just because two workstations have the same processor it doesn’t mean you’ll get the same…
Digital twins

Why ‘Smart Buildings’ need to get truly smart

Posted by Dr. Shrikant B Sharma - February 8, 2024
Why are buildings so-called 'smart buildings' when they're actually stupid and dumb?

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