Graphisoft’s BIM Experience Kit Wins 2008 International Stevie Award

Price List - August, 2005

More than 2,600 entries from companies of all sizes and in virtually every industry were submitted for consideration in more than 40 categories. Winners of The International Stevies, considered the “Oscars” of the business world, will be honored at an international gala in Dublin, Ireland, September 8.

The ArchiCAD BIM Experience Kit is a Stevie winner in the Interactive Multimedia Training Category for its unique approach in helping architectural users of 2D CAD become familiar with working in 3D building information modeling (BIM). The free kit combines a full-functioning version of ArchiCAD with an innovative multimedia training tutorial that guides users through the modeling of an actual Frank Lloyd Wright-designed project: the Massaro House in upstate New York. The kit also includes testing to help support the learning process.

About The International Stevie Awards:

The Stevie Awards were created to honor and generate public recognition of the achievements and positive contributions of companies and business people worldwide. Judges and advisors of the International Business Awards include many of the leading figures in business worldwide. 




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