IMAGINiT will be hosting an online event that could prove to be pretty interesting… yeah – I’m biased, but you should expect that, right?? :)
If you take a look at what you’re doing with your chosen BIM software, what are you getting out of it? What started out as a desire to use BIM to help complete work of varying complexities has (in places) grown into a desire to have a sustained effort to refine overall business and design processes. Do you know what you’d like to change or even what’s possible in the world of BIM today or tomorrow? What possible solutions exist out there beyond Autodesk and Revit? During this event, we’ll look at BIM from every angle and examine – from design through facilities maintenance.
These sessions will be for software users and managers alike - BIM 360 has sessions that speak to business goals as well as helpful information on software programs. Join us for an hour or the entire day.
Sessions will include topics covering design, analysis, documentation, virtual construction, facilities management, and model sharing.
Sessions for software users will be one hour and include demonstrations of various software platforms.
Sessions for managers will be a half-hour and focus on the business issues for each area discussed.
Special thanks to our exhibitors and presenters:
ARCHIBUS
Offit Kurman
SmartBIM
Trelligence
To register, click here:
https://presentations.inxpo.com/Shows/IMAGINiT/02-11/Registration/registration.html








My firm is stuck in the 2D drafting world. There is a push coming to incorporate the 3D capabilities. We are currently running AutoCAD Architecture 2009 with a license for 2010. Most of our systems need upgrades in order to run the 2010. I am looking for information to help switch the 2D line drafter to a 3D wall designer. I need to become familiar with the steps to begin this change and the benifits of this difficult switch. Many of our draftors will not go without a struggle. Will this webcast help me in this manner or is there another that may be more benificial?
Posted by: Lorrie McGarrity | 01/25/2011 at 08:05 AM
This session might not be ideal for you and your firm… the intent of BIM360 is to reach out to people who are already engaged in Revit / Building Information Modeling and to help the understanding of how programs can complement the overall BIM process. This specific online event has 2 learning tracks, one for current Revit users and one for managers that are part of BIM interested organizations. Not really something aligned with what I am reading your current needs to be. Perhaps a call to your local IMAGINiT office can help us better determine what resources would be (more) beneficial to you.
Posted by: Joe Eichenseer | 01/26/2011 at 08:42 PM