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Trimble expands site-to-office connectivity. Integration between Siteworks and B2W Track promises automated production ...
Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 6 AMD and ThinkPad P16s Gen 4 AMD feature ‘Strix Point’ AMD Ryzen AI Pro 300 Series processors ...
In the March / April 2025 edition of AEC Magazine we get the low down on Motif, the £46 million funded BIM 2.0 startup, discover how Higharc is using AI to generate 3D BIM models from 2D sketches, ...
Cityweft, a new web-based platform aimed at architects, urban designers, property developers and municipal planners, has entered its closed launch phase, with a full public launch scheduled for 5 May.
Reality capture devices are usually either high-cost laser scanners or affordable photogrammetry via drones or phones. Polycam, blending iPhone LIDAR with photogrammetry, is now aiming at the ...
At the end of March BIM 2.0 start-up Motif, which recently came out of stealth, launched its first product, and it’s perhaps not what you expected it to be, writes Martyn Day Motif V1 is a cloud-based ...
Greg Corke caught up with Andreas Bjune Kjølseth, CEO of Infraspace, to explore how the civil engineering software startup is looking to transform early-stage design using generative design and AI In ...
Roderick Bates of Chaos highlights how 3D visualisation can help change the conversation around Brutalism – offering practical pathways for adaptive reuse and public engagement Brutalism, one of the ...
We ask five leading AEC software developers and four startups to share their observations and projections for BIM 2.0 We’ve all seen the reports. We know the AEC industry struggles with productivity.
The pioneering London practice is reimagining architectural workflows through AI, blending human creativity with machine intelligence to accelerate and elevate design, writes Greg Corke It’s rare to ...