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International Road-Show—BricsCAD with AI Event at Boston Society of Architects

Bricsys will be showing its AI-infused BIM technology at the Boston Society of Architects (BSA) this coming September—DWG based architecture professionals encouraged by the company to come and learn about the future of DWG-based BIM technology.

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Bricsys, the makers of the BricsCAD line of CAD and BIM software, has announced their Boston stop during the Bricsys International Roadshow. The event takes place on 19 September 2019.

BricsCAD BIM at BSA Boston

BricsCAD, the product line, ships in several versions, including BricsCAD BIM—aimed at architects and related design professionals. The BricsCAD platform is a native (.dwg)-based software solution, and as we noted this feature article in our last annual INSIDER Report (which was devoted to (.dwg) solutions and technology) BricsCAD has begun implementing AI and machine learning specifically.

BricsCAD BIM has new tech that addresses curtain walls and stairs in more advanced ways than before, offering steady progress for its users.

From the Roadshow announcement, the company says that “BricsCAD uses AI to speed up 2D, 3D, and Building Information Modeling workflows, while maintaining the highest degree of compatibility with AutoCAD® and the DWG standard.”

Key presenters include:

  • Elise LaPierre, AI and Machine Learning Software Developer, Bricsys/Hexagon PPM
  • Don Stribu, VP Communications, Bricsys/Hexagon PPM
  • Robert Green, Director of Implementation, Bricsys/Hexagon PPM
  • Heidi Hewett, Product Owner, Bricsys/Hexagon PPM

Some of those names should sound familiar to Architosh and CAD industry readers who are entrenched in the AutoCAD world. Hewett, in particular, came from Autodesk.

These folks will be speaking about why DWG is now, more than ever, the best platform for design. They will also be showing how BricsCAD BIM works in general, its unique features over rival solutions and how to produce BIM-based projects using AI technologies. They will also tout their flexible licensing options from rental (subscription) to lifetime perpetual formats.

Event Details

The doors open at 5:00 PM at the Boston Society of Architects (BSA) building, located at Atlantic Wharf, Suite 200 – Channel Room, 290 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02210.

Before and after the presentation there will be a networking reception at which food and drinks will be served. There is parking on Congress street and parking fee reimbursement if in the venue garage.

To register for this free event go here: http://bit.ly/2MX7DqZ

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