Webinar Replay: Future Trends: How BIM Will Evolve

  • Introduction to BIM Webinar: How BIM Will Evolve
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Introduction to Building Information Modeling

This webinar series was curated especially for an audience concerned with the Australian built environment. A range of industry pioneers revealed how BIM & Revit content is going to transform the world of construction there. It featured practical tips and real-life experience from knowledgeable experts.

In the final episode of this series, hear from Adam Ward, CTO of Space Group, as he pulls back the curtain and gives you a glimpse of what the future of technology in the built environment looks like.

This session covers:

- The future is already here
- The latest standard of BIM model
- BIM hosting options
- Centralised data (PIM)
- Digital Twins
- AR/VR
- Chance to ask your questions

Click here to read more about the webinar series.

 

To find out more about what is happening in the world of BIM and how bimstore are helping companies like yours, check out our Resources section.

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