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  • More proximity to customers for the north

    Data Design System (DDS) has opened a new branch office in Lüneburg, Lower Saxony. The branch office in the Hanseatic city is the first one in northern Germany. The company, which develops the building technology planning software DDS-CAD, is thus expanding its services for customers and interested parties in this part of the Federal Republic of Germany.

  • Queen´s Wharf in Australia Takes Shape with Nemetschek Group Software

    One of the world’s most ambitious building projects is currently under construction in Australia. The impressive new district Queen´s Wharf in Brisbane is being developed using software solutions from the Nemetschek Group. The project relies on OPEN BIM, data driven workflows, and an integrated design approach.

  • Spacewell accepted into Forbes Technology Council

    Spacewell Americas MD Adrian Weygandt has been accepted into Forbes Technology Council, an invitation-only community for world-class CIOs, CTOs, and technology executives. Adrian Weygandt was vetted and selected by a review committee based on the depth and diversity of his experience.

  • Nemetschek Brand Maxon Further Strengthens Portfolio for its Customers

    Maxon, headquartered in Germany, is expanding its portfolio at fast pace. After adding the rendering technology Redshift and the unique editor and post production tools from Red Giant to the portfolio, the company now announced the acquisition of the mobile 3D application forger.

  • Digitalization Facilitates Construction of New Radisson Hotel Despite Pandemic Restrictions

    Through the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, Markus Engineering is pressing on with delivery of the new Radisson Collection Hotel in Budapest, Hungary, by using multiple software solutions from the Nemetschek Group. Despite the restrictions against in-person working, the engineering and management firm has kept the project on schedule leveraging GRAPHISOFT and Bluebeam.

  • Building Bridges, Not Fences

    Matt Wheelis, VP Industry Strategy at the Build & Construct Division of the Nemetschek Group about the importance of open standards for the construction industry.

  • Nemetschek Group achieves its upgraded revenue and profitability targets in the fiscal year 2020

    The Nemetschek Group closed the fiscal year with a very positive fourth quarter and, according to preliminary figures, achieved its raised annual targets for 2020 in terms of revenue and profitability (EBITDA margin). The software provider for the construction industry was thus able to continue its long-term growth course, even in a highly uncertain environment.

  • How Allplan Bimplus helps to build one of the biggest locks in the world

    Sassevaart, a joint venture consisting of DEME Infra Marine Contractors, Dredging International, BAM Infra, BAM Contractors and Van Laere, has chosen BIM and Allplan Bimplus as its reinforcement data management platform for the Terneuzen Lock in the Netherlands. Allplan Bimplus enables information to be used throughout the entire project lifecycle.

  • BAU ONLINE 2021 Shows Strength of the Industry

    BAU Online 2021, the industry's leading international construction trade fair, closed its virtual doors last Friday. It was an extraordinary trade show format in extraordinary times: This year BAU took place completely digitally, with 247 virtual exhibitors and their real contacts, who sought personal dialog with more than 38,000 visitors.

  • Nemetschek Brand Maxon Strengthens Business in Japan

    The Nemetschek Group today announced that its subsidiary Maxon, headquartered in Germany, has acquired 100% of the business segment of its Japanese distributor, TMS Corp. Maxon is part of the Media & Entertainment division at the Nemetschek Group. The developer of professional 2D and 3D digital content creation solutions will open its first official office in Japan as Maxon Computer KK.

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