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Shaping the future of AEC technology – NXT BLD 2024

Posted by AEC Magazine - May 23, 2024
At AEC Magazine’s NXT BLD & NXT DEV on 25-26 June see what the future holds for AEC technology and…
Studio Libeskind

Building bold at Maggie’s cancer centre

Posted by AEC Magazine - July 19, 2024
Studio Libeskind’s Maggie’s cancer centre at The Royal Free Hospital demanded an integrated approach for construction
Open Systems

Towards open AEC systems

Posted by Martyn Day - May 29, 2024
We explore Autodesk’s new approach to openness and note that things seem a little different
Dassault Systèmes

Dassault Systèmes in AEC

Posted by Martyn Day - May 29, 2024
DS is developing a new generation of AEC tools, which aim to cross the chasm between digital design and digital…
Lenovo Spatial Computing

Enterprise XR: streaming to a headset near you soon

Posted by Greg Corke - May 22, 2024
For realism and complexity in XR, 3D models must be processed outside the headset and pixels streamed in.

NXT DEV 2024 – defining AEC software

Posted by AEC Magazine - May 23, 2024
Designers, developers, financiers and design IT directors discuss the software needs of the AEC industry

Nvidia Omniverse spreads its wings

Posted by Greg Corke - May 15, 2024
Collaboration / visualisation platform is expanding beyond the core demographic of designers and artists
Trimble

Cyberattacks: safeguarding contractors

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

The productivity promise of auto drawings

Posted by Martyn Day - April 24, 2024
Several CAD software firms are making real progress in drawing automation in the race to eliminate one of the AEC…
Pointfuse

Autodesk acquires PointFuse’s core IP and technology

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 19, 2024
Point cloud to mesh software will be used to ‘drive forward’ Autodesk’s future scan-to-BIM workflow

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