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Technology

AEC Magazine July / August 2024 Edition

Posted by AEC Magazine - July 25, 2024
We explore the increasing connection between architecture and fabrication
Autodesk AEC data model
Data management

Autodesk’s granular data strategy

Posted by Martyn Day - July 25, 2024
The AEC world is still file based, but the future is databases in the cloud.…
BIM

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…
Twinview
Digital twins

Twinview (digital twins)

Posted by Martyn Day - May 24, 2024
We explore Space Group’s Twinview, one of the most advanced BIM digital twin offerings available…
Technology

AEC Magazine March / April 2024 Edition

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 8, 2024
Autonomous drawings and the race to eliminate one of the AEC sector’s biggest bottlenecks
HP ZBook Firefly G10
Workstations

CPUs with integrated GPUs: prime time for CAD

Posted by Greg Corke - March 28, 2024
Laptop processors with integrated GPUs are now powerful enough for 3D CAD and BIM.
Informed Design for Inventor
Digital fabrication

Autodesk Informed Design – a bridge between BIM and MCAD

Posted by Martyn Day - March 28, 2024
Autodesk connects BIM (Revit) with fabrication (Inventor) via the cloud to support modern methods of…
Treble
Simulation

Treble: sound advice

Posted by Martyn Day - March 28, 2024
New software helps analyse and optimise designs for acoustic performance
Looq AI
Reality modelling

Looq AI: smart reality capture

Posted by Greg Corke - March 17, 2024
A new integrated reality capture solution uses computer vision, AI and a proprietary handheld camera…
Technology

AEC Magazine Winter 2024 Edition

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 7, 2024
We gaze into our crystal ball for the future of BIM, present 44 pages of…

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