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NXTBLD 2022

The digitisation of construction – NXT BLD preview (21 June)

Posted by AEC Magazine - June 7, 2022
The definitive preview to AEC Magazine's future gazing event
Virtual worlds - Omniverse

The Emergence of Virtual Worlds

Posted by Admin - April 26, 2022
What lies ahead for the architecture and construction world?

March / April 2022 edition out now

Posted by AEC Magazine - March 30, 2022
From exciting new tools from AEC tech startups to opportunties in the metaverse, there's something for everyone in the new…

Nvidia RTX A4500 workstation GPU review

Posted by Greg Corke - March 25, 2022
We get hands-on with Nvidia’s new pro-viz focussed workstation GPU
Nvidia Omniverse cloud

Nvidia opens up access to Omniverse through the cloud

Posted by Greg Corke - March 22, 2022
Omniverse Cloud services brings design collaboration to teams regardless of hardware
Scan cloud

Scan launches GPU workstation service in the cloud

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 25, 2022
Bolton-based firm to complement its established physical workstation business with virtual workstations and servers
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The future has arrived: NXT BLD on-demand

Posted by AEC Magazine - November 30, 2021
AEC Magazine's NXT BLD gives a platform for the true pioneers in our industry
HP Z Central and Teradici CAS

HP launches new remote graphics subscription

Posted by Greg Corke - November 19, 2021
Workstation group offers single license for HP Z Central and Teradici CAS

Prisoner of Vendor – has AEC software become a trap?

Posted by Martyn Day - October 12, 2021
In design and construction firms that have a high level of maturity in their BIM processes, we sense a growing…

NXT BLD 2021 – London, 9 November

Posted by AEC Magazine - October 18, 2021
AEC Magazine’s future gazing conference & exhibition returns next month and we can't wait to meet you

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