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Bricsys
Overview
HQ Location
Belgium
Year Founded
2002
Company Type
Private
Revenue
$10-100m
Employees
201 - 1,000
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Company Description
Bricsys® part of Hexagon, is the global technology company creating the BricsCAD® family of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) products and the Bricsys® 24/7 cloud-based collaboration platform. We are committed to increasing our customer’s productivity by automating design, engineering, construction, and manufacturing workflows with open and interoperable technology solutions.
We offer innovative solutions for 2D drafting, 3D direct modeling, sheet metal design and Building Information Modeling (BIM). All of our products are based on the .dwg file standard: a strong advantage in cross-discipline collaboration.
IoT Snapshot
Bricsys is a provider of Industrial IoT platform as a service (paas) technologies, and also active in the cement, and construction and infrastructure industries.
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Case Study
BricsCAD: A Game Changer for Studio Mouton's 3D Design Workflow
Studio Mouton, a construction engineering office based in Ghent, Belgium, was facing challenges with their design workflow. They were involved in a wide range of small and large structures, including complex international projects. While standard CAD tools were sufficient for most components of their projects, some portions with complex geometry required more specialized tools. The team needed software that could compute highly complex structural elements, utilize BIM data, and operate on a universal DWG file format. Furthermore, the team's rapid project decision-making process necessitated a system that could accommodate fast, seamless changes. Prior to the introduction of BricsCAD, Mouton's approach combined 2D and 3D drawing elements for each project, which was not optimal for their workflow.