Autodesk, the globally acclaimed American corporation that focuses on 2D and 3D design software for use in architecture, engineering and building construction, manufacturing, and media and entertainment, has come out with innovative versions of its software products for the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industries. It has been learnt that they are designed for the development of industry adoption of the building information modeling (BIM) process.
What does the updated software in Autodesk’s BIM portfolio include? They are Autodesk Revit Architecture 2010 software, Autodesk Revit Structure 2010 software, Autodesk Revit MEP 2010 software, AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010 software and Autodesk Navisworks 2010 software solutions.
In this regard, during the press conference, a live webcast took place and Jay Bhatt, Autodesk senior vice president for AEC Solutions, along with Jim Lynch, AEC Solutions vice president of marketing highlighted the omnipotent role of technology. According to them, technology plays a significant role in the improvement of infrastructure and transportation and the imperative need for more energy-efficient building practices across the construction industry. While speaking on these aspects both showered praises for the company’s new product portfolio for the AEC industry and hoped that it would initiate a new age.
Speaking on this Mr. Bhatt said, “In today’s economic climate, firms need interoperable and flexible technology tools for building information modeling that can help them deliver projects more quickly and cost-effectively.” “The 2010 versions of our software continue to deliver on the promise of BIM by further bridging communication between extended design and construction teams. These powerful tools will help our customers more efficiently and productively solve their design and construction challenges and do so with reduced environmental impact.”
In accordance with observers, Autodesk’s 2010 software portfolio for building information modeling will assist the building designers, civil engineers, contractors along with the clients they serve to create in an easier manner and profit from digital design data and better communication across extended project teams.
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