September News 2021
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Furniture manufacturers implement Revit (BIM) as a competitive advantage. Furniture manufacturers are adopting Building Information Modeling (BIM) technologies as a means to compete in the actual furniture market….
In this issue: | Servex continues with the migration process to CET 13.0 | MergeWork’s EchoDeco Baffles are ready in CET Extension | Source’s Martini Height Adjustable Swivel is available in CET Designer | Element Contract’s CET Extension is ready to launch | RBW added Revit families and SketchUp symbols for the Cinema Chandelier | Pedagogy’s Tables & Chairs are looking great in BIM Revit | Pavilion’s Salita collection is now available in Revit | Jasper Group wins our rendering of the month |
Computer-aided design (CAD) integration – 2020 Cap Office furniture dealers benefit from computer-aided design (CAD) programs to generate workspace layouts (design layouts) or installation drawings. These programs provide detailed…
In this issue: Cliff Young wins our rendering of the month | New releases for CET Designer include Egan Visual, Russ Bassett, and Children’s Factory | Andreu World invests in CAD symbols for ProjectMatrix. | RBW’s Print collection is looking great, with SketchUp, CAD & Revit symbols available | MRL Partnership |
In this issue: Servex joins the CET Experience | Uhuru’s Alta Collection in Configura’s Marketplace | Russ Bassett’s Define Consoles in Revit | Norix & ProjectMatrix | Children’s Factory simplifies space planning with ProjectMatrix | MRL Partnership |
Revit lighting families to illuminate the A&D community The lighting industry benefits from Autodesk Revit when creating Revit lighting families (BIM objects) to gain visibility…