ARKANCE Partners BIMLOGIQ To Boost BIM Productivity
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ARKANCE Partners BIMLOGIQ To Boost BIM Productivity

ARKANCE, a global leader in digital transformation for the architecture, engineering and construction sector, has announced a strategic partnership with BIMLOGIQ, adding an AI-powered solution to its expanding technology portfolio aimed at transforming BIM workflows.

BIMLOGIQ integrates advanced artificial intelligence directly into Autodesk Revit, enabling users to automate repetitive tasks such as view creation, annotation, tagging, data updates and modelling workflows through simple natural-language prompts. By reducing manual effort and streamlining routine processes, the solution helps organisations improve productivity, accelerate project delivery and enhance operational efficiency, allowing teams to focus on higher-value work.

The addition of BIMLOGIQ Copilot and BIMLOGIQ Smart Annotation further strengthens ARKANCE’s comprehensive AEC technology stack, which already includes solutions from Autodesk, Bluebeam, GoCanvas, Siemens, Adobe, Pinnacle and ARKANCE’s own Be.Smart applications. Grant Bryce, ANZ Managing Director at ARKANCE, said the partnership represents a pivotal shift in how teams interact with BIM, enabling designers, engineers and BIM managers to reclaim time previously spent on manual tasks and redirect it towards innovation.

Amir Dezfouli, Chief Executive Officer of BIMLOGIQ, said partnering with ARKANCE, the world’s largest Autodesk Platinum partner and a global AEC market leader, is a major strategic step that will expand BIMLOGIQ’s reach and accelerate the adoption of AI-enabled BIM solutions across Australia and New Zealand.

BIMLOGIQ is now available for subscription through ARKANCE, offering flexible licensing options suitable for both small teams and large enterprise deployments.

ARKANCE, a global leader in digital transformation for the architecture, engineering and construction sector, has announced a strategic partnership with BIMLOGIQ, adding an AI-powered solution to its expanding technology portfolio aimed at transforming BIM workflows. BIMLOGIQ integrates advanced artificial intelligence directly into Autodesk Revit, enabling users to automate repetitive tasks such as view creation, annotation, tagging, data updates and modelling workflows through simple natural-language prompts. By reducing manual effort and streamlining routine processes, the solution helps organisations improve productivity, accelerate project delivery and enhance operational efficiency, allowing teams to focus on higher-value work. The addition of BIMLOGIQ Copilot and BIMLOGIQ Smart Annotation further strengthens ARKANCE’s comprehensive AEC technology stack, which already includes solutions from Autodesk, Bluebeam, GoCanvas, Siemens, Adobe, Pinnacle and ARKANCE’s own Be.Smart applications. Grant Bryce, ANZ Managing Director at ARKANCE, said the partnership represents a pivotal shift in how teams interact with BIM, enabling designers, engineers and BIM managers to reclaim time previously spent on manual tasks and redirect it towards innovation. Amir Dezfouli, Chief Executive Officer of BIMLOGIQ, said partnering with ARKANCE, the world’s largest Autodesk Platinum partner and a global AEC market leader, is a major strategic step that will expand BIMLOGIQ’s reach and accelerate the adoption of AI-enabled BIM solutions across Australia and New Zealand. BIMLOGIQ is now available for subscription through ARKANCE, offering flexible licensing options suitable for both small teams and large enterprise deployments.

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