Online BIM library, BIMobject, and software maker, Autodesk, have penned an agreement for former to take over the management of Autodesk Seek, the company's tool that enables designers to search for, download, and integrate generic or manufacturer-specific building products or components and associated design information.
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With the agreement to transfer operation of Autodesk Seek to BIMobject, BIM Content Services for Autodesk Seek will now be provided via the BIMobject cloud, with visitors going to Seek being redirected to the BIMobject website
Commenting on the deal, CEO of BIMobject, Stefan Larson said,
“It is an honour for us to take over the Seek business from Autodesk. We are committed to the BIM content business and will do our best in giving both manufacturers and Autodesk users the best possible customer experience and business value. Our commitment to Autodesk technology and solutions is stronger than ever with our future solutions based on Autodesk Forge and Fusion 360.”From the other side, Autodesk VP of Cloud Products, Scott Reese said this about the deal,
“BIMobject is one of the most active developers on the Autodesk Forge platform, so they were a natural choice for our Seek customers. We are confident that through this agreement and continued collaboration with BIMobject, building product manufacturers and designers will continue to have a BIM content platform that solves the challenges of today and tomorrow.”
About BIMobject
BIMobject is the world's largest and fastest growing digital content management system for BIM objects. The company is also an avid developer on the Autodesk Forge platform, a groundbreaking tool for solutions like Mosquito, which offers an unbroken information flow from manufacturing to digital product marketing, and BIMscript & LENA.
BIMobject takes over the management of Autodesk Seek
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