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Autodesk Forge

Autodesk Forges its future

Posted by Martyn Day - February 8, 2022
We explore the hype and reality of Autodesk’s cloud-based development platform.
Slate Technologies

What next for AEC software?

Posted by Martyn Day - February 7, 2022
How far have we come in 20 years, where are we going, and how a BIM-centric approach throttles construction
ArcGIS GeoBIM

Beyond construction: geospatially enabled BIM

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 7, 2022
To replace a complex rail bridge HNTB put ArcGIS GeoBIM to the test
Bentley Systems

Towards an open future: Keith Bentley interview

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 7, 2022
In this frank interview, Bentley’s CTO talks cloud, subscription, digital twins and the future of 2D drawings
BricsCAD v22

BricsCAD v22: Bricsys Digital Summit 2021

Posted by Martyn Day - December 6, 2021
Bricsys showcased new capabilities and updates based on the new BricsCAD v22 release
Tekla

Understanding embodied carbon in buildings

Posted by Stuart Campbell - November 30, 2021
When it comes to identifying and calculating the embodied carbon in structures, technology can take the strain
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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
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Applying Agile methods to building design

Posted by Andrew Corney - November 22, 2021
When it comes to how teams are managed and work is delivered, it might be time for building design professionals…

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…
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Graphisoft Building Together virtual conference

Posted by Martyn Day - October 5, 2021
Event provided food for thought on some of the issues we face — not just as an industry, but as…

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