GRAPHISOFT Launches MyArchiCAD.com



GRAPHISOFT, the first to offer free educational CAD software, remains committed to investing in education for the future of the industry and the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM).

“More than 1 million education users and more than 500,000 professional users who have downloaded ArchiCAD for free are the best proof of the effectiveness of our ‘free software + free learning’ concept,” said Akos Pfemeter, Director of Global Marketing of GRAPHISOFT. “MyArchiCAD.com offers an unprecedented wealth of resources, including an entire range of free, interactive training materials and the unique BIM Curriculum to students, teachers, schools and professionals.”

GRAPHISOFT has been recognized by numerous organizations for its unique approach in helping users of 2D CAD become familiar with working in 3D building information modeling (BIM).

About GRAPHISOFT
GRAPHISOFT is the pioneer and leader in developing Virtual BuildingTM solutions. For 25 years, GRAPHISOFT has been empowering the broadest community of architects to deliver model based projects that are better designed, more predictable to construct and less expensive to operate. More information at http://www.graphisoft.com

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