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October 18th, 2010
GRAPHISOFT Webcast Will Demonstrate the New Reality & Power of Open BIM Collaboration

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The exciting new reality of open BIM collaboration will be demonstrated on October 21 in a GRAPHISOFT webcast. Insights will be offered on how true interoperability and real-time design sharing are possible with BIM models right now.

The originator of the virtual building concept, GRAPHISOFT, hosts a free one-hour webcast – “Real Time Sharing is POWER. And EFFICIENCY. And PRODUCTIVITY: THE OPEN COLLABORATION WEBCAST” on October 21st at 12:00 p.m. To register for this exclusive demonstration about open collaboration click here.

The webinar will show that Open Design Collaboration with ArchiCAD enables the AEC industry to work like they want to right now. It is Interoperability Re-defined, so that architecture and engineering teams can collaborate using their own BIM models in a dynamic IFC-based workflow.  Come see ArchiCAD engage intelligent data exchange with Revit Structure, Tekla Structure, Autodesk MEP, Revit MEP and more.

Open Collaboration delivers the power and promise of building information modeling – increasing productivity, minimizing waste, optimizing coordination – from conceptualization through design, documentation, construction and, ultimately, maintenance and operation.

Hosted by Kurt Ameringer, virtual design and construction strategist at GRAPHISOFT, the webcast will show real-world examples of data exchange between building information models, and how to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration between architects, engineers, contractors and owners that will:

  • Result in faster delivery of design projects, fewer errors and easier change control
  • Bridge different requirements for BIM models between architects and various AEC industry engineering disciplines
  • Provide more polished design and documentation – faster – with improved communication capabilities for clients and consultants.

 

“In the AEC space, there is a constant interoperability struggle to share real building model information across multiple disciplines and technologies,” said Ameringer. “This webcast will also present the new reality for the industry – real-time design sharing is available now that makes the collaboration process easier and real productivity improvements possible.”

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