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Business Journals
05-08-2025
- Business
- Business Journals
Volanti Displays unveils its largest tabletop touchscreen for AEC professionals
MORGAN HILL, CA | June 19 2025 – Volanti Displays today announced a 55" tabletop touchscreen that gives construction teams a larger shared workspace without reconfiguring offices or job-site trailers. The new model joins the 32" and 43" units introduced when COVID restrictions first drove remote plan review, a shift that made the 43" version the company's second-best-selling product. The 55" tabletop delivers the same commercial-grade 4K panel used in Volanti plan review tables and desks while arriving at a lower price. A steel bracket lets users position the display at 45°, 50°, or 55°, giving crews the right angle for markups, takeoffs, and client walk-throughs. The wider canvas lets two or three teammates review drawings together, so smaller crews get the feedback they need without adding extra workstations. 'Teams asked for more viewing area that still fits limited space and budget,' said Michael Sarich, Vice President of Sales at Volanti Displays. 'This release gives them that larger canvas with the reliability they expect from every Volanti product.' Key facts Sizes now available: 32", 43", 55" Commercial-grade 4K panel identical to Volanti tables and desks Bracket positions: 45°, 50°, 55° Compatible out of the box with Bluebeam, Autodesk, Sketchup, and other construction software Orders open June 24 2025; first units ship mid-July from Morgan Hill, California From preconstruction huddles to final walk-throughs, Volanti Displays gives teams a single screen that holds every plan set and stands up to daily jobsite demands. About Volanti Displays Founded in 2014, Volanti Displays designs and assembles large-format touch solutions for architecture, engineering, and construction professionals worldwide. All products are built in Morgan Hill, California, and tested to perform in real-world field conditions.


Malaysian Reserve
09-07-2025
- Business
- Malaysian Reserve
Brighter Graphics Limited Expands Services with Digital Engineering Offering
LONDON, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Brighter Graphics is thrilled to announce a significant expansion of its services with the launch of Digital Engineering offering. This new venture reinforces Brighter Graphics' commitment to empowering the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector with cutting-edge digital solutions. 'The launch of our Digital Engineering Services marks a significant milestone for Brighter Graphics and our clients,' said Shan Chaudri, CEO of Brighter Graphics. 'For over two decades, Brighter Graphics has been a trusted Bluebeam reseller, and this new offering builds on our deep-rooted expertise in empowering the AEC industry to construct smarter and more efficiently. Our Digital Engineering team brings together the very best global capabilities in 3D Laser Scanning, 3D Modelling and BIM, 360 HD Imagery, and Virtual Asset Management, offering businesses cutting-edge tools to enhance precision, collaboration, and project outcomes. Backed by a highly experienced team with decades of industry expertise and a strong track record of delivering complex digital solutions, we ensure every service we offer is grounded in technical excellence and practical insight.' The new Digital Engineering team is led by Matt Lees, who brings an impressive 26 years of award-winning experience in delivering top-tier Digital Engineering solutions. The UK delivery team also includes Wes Partington and Heather Jones, who collectively contribute over 50 years of industry experience, ensuring the team is second to none. Known for their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, this team has earned a stellar reputation in the industry. What We DoBrighter Graphics' four core Digital Engineering services include: 3D Laser Scanning: Utilizing state-of-the-art Trimble X9 scanners for precise 3D point cloud site surveys and detailed BIM work. 3D Modelling and BIM: Creating detailed Autodesk BIM models, complete with clash detection and prevention for seamless project integration. 360 HD Imagery: Providing high-definition virtual experiences for remote inspections and efficient progress monitoring. Virtual Asset Management: Offering virtual site visits and asset tagging for real-time tracking, operation, and maintenance. These services cater to all industries, with a cross-disciplinary team capable of handling projects of any size, ensuring versatility and scalability. With over 20 years of AEC industry experience and as the largest Bluebeam reseller in Europe, Brighter Graphics can now offer a full suite of comprehensive solutions to truly digitize construction with proven success. The team's 'time served' expertise and advanced Digital Engineering skills ensure a reliable, high-quality service for every project. Established in 2003, Brighter Graphics was the first Bluebeam reseller in the UK and has played a significant role in the growth of Bluebeam in Europe from its very early stages to its current position as a leading global construction management software. For more information about Brighter Graphics' Digital Engineering services, please contact: digital@ 870 2705https:// Logo –
Yahoo
25-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Eagle Point Software and Bluebeam Form Training Integration Partnership to Deliver Educational Content Through Pinnacle Series
DUBUQUE, Iowa, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Eagle Point Software and Bluebeam, a leading developer of solutions and services for architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals worldwide, announced a training integration partnership which will feature Bluebeam training content through Eagle Point Software's Pinnacle Series learning platform. This ensures users receive accurate, up-to-date, and high-quality instruction created by Bluebeam. Pinnacle Series has been key in training for organizations in the AEC industries – assisting employees from onboarding to upskilling. Organizations in the AEC industry rely on Bluebeam to streamline collaboration and enhance digital workflows across design and construction projects. With Bluebeam-authored content now available in Pinnacle Series, organizations can accelerate onboarding, improve accuracy, and stay current on updates from day one. "Our partnership with Bluebeam is a win for our customers, expanding access to learning for a key technology in their tech stack," said Steve Biver, COO of Eagle Point Software. "We're excited to see leading AEC technology providers like Bluebeam recognize Pinnacle Series as the premier LMS for the industry. By delivering their content through our centralized platform, they're helping to make training more accessible, impactful, and efficient for users. This collaboration is an important step toward our goal of becoming the go-to hub for all technology learning across the AEC space. We look forward to building on this partnership with Bluebeam as we work together to advance technology adoption and empower professionals within the industry." "Our collaboration with Eagle Point Software marks an exciting step forward in how we deliver accessible, high-quality learning experiences," said Sean Andrews, Vice President of Customer Delight at Bluebeam. "By combining Bluebeam's premier educational content with Eagle Point's extensive reach in the AEC industry, we're meeting customers where they learn. This partnership helps users onboard quickly, build confidence in Bluebeam, and drive greater productivity. Bluebeam and Pinnacle Series users can expect new content soon. For more information on Bluebeam training, visit the Eagle Point Software website or contact your current software reseller. About Eagle Point Pinnacle Series creator Eagle Point Software has helped AEC and manufacturing companies work more efficiently since 1983. Based in Dubuque, Iowa, the Pinnacle Series team is comprised of industry experts who deliver the leading development and productivity platform to more than 1,000,000 global users. Pinnacle Series offers a robust library of on-demand software training content, plus knowledge capture and sharing capabilities that ultimately increase efficiency. +1 563.556.8392 About Bluebeam Bluebeam is the leading provider of digital productivity and collaboration solutions for industries that design and build our world. Since 2002, Bluebeam has made desktop, mobile and cloud-based solutions for paperless workflows that improve project communication and streamline processes across the entire project lifecycle. Trusted by over 3 million users in more than 160 countries, Bluebeam's solutions empower professionals to make their mark, adapt to change, and deliver projects successfully. Headquartered in Pasadena, CA, Bluebeam has offices globally and is part of the Nemetschek Group. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Eagle Point Software


Cision Canada
25-06-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
Eagle Point Software and Bluebeam Form Training Integration Partnership to Deliver Educational Content Through Pinnacle Series
DUBUQUE, Iowa, June 25, 2025 /CNW/ -- Eagle Point Software and Bluebeam, a leading developer of solutions and services for architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals worldwide, announced a training integration partnership which will feature Bluebeam training content through Eagle Point Software's Pinnacle Series learning platform. This ensures users receive accurate, up-to-date, and high-quality instruction created by Bluebeam. Pinnacle Series has been key in training for organizations in the AEC industries – assisting employees from onboarding to upskilling. Organizations in the AEC industry rely on Bluebeam to streamline collaboration and enhance digital workflows across design and construction projects. With Bluebeam-authored content now available in Pinnacle Series, organizations can accelerate onboarding, improve accuracy, and stay current on updates from day one. "Our partnership with Bluebeam is a win for our customers, expanding access to learning for a key technology in their tech stack," said Steve Biver, COO of Eagle Point Software. "We're excited to see leading AEC technology providers like Bluebeam recognize Pinnacle Series as the premier LMS for the industry. By delivering their content through our centralized platform, they're helping to make training more accessible, impactful, and efficient for users. This collaboration is an important step toward our goal of becoming the go-to hub for all technology learning across the AEC space. We look forward to building on this partnership with Bluebeam as we work together to advance technology adoption and empower professionals within the industry." "Our collaboration with Eagle Point Software marks an exciting step forward in how we deliver accessible, high-quality learning experiences," said Sean Andrews, Vice President of Customer Delight at Bluebeam. "By combining Bluebeam's premier educational content with Eagle Point's extensive reach in the AEC industry, we're meeting customers where they learn. This partnership helps users onboard quickly, build confidence in Bluebeam, and drive greater productivity. Bluebeam and Pinnacle Series users can expect new content soon. For more information on Bluebeam training, visit the Eagle Point Software website or contact your current software reseller. About Eagle Point Pinnacle Series creator Eagle Point Software has helped AEC and manufacturing companies work more efficiently since 1983. Based in Dubuque, Iowa, the Pinnacle Series team is comprised of industry experts who deliver the leading development and productivity platform to more than 1,000,000 global users. Pinnacle Series offers a robust library of on-demand software training content, plus knowledge capture and sharing capabilities that ultimately increase efficiency. +1 563.556.8392 About Bluebeam Bluebeam is the leading provider of digital productivity and collaboration solutions for industries that design and build our world. Since 2002, Bluebeam has made desktop, mobile and cloud-based solutions for paperless workflows that improve project communication and streamline processes across the entire project lifecycle. Trusted by over 3 million users in more than 160 countries, Bluebeam's solutions empower professionals to make their mark, adapt to change, and deliver projects successfully. Headquartered in Pasadena, CA, Bluebeam has offices globally and is part of the Nemetschek Group.
Yahoo
05-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Adopting technology is a team effort: Skanska exec
This story was originally published on Construction Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Construction Dive newsletter. Adopting new technology requires everyone to buy in, said Danielle O'Connell, senior director of emerging technology for Skanska USA, the U.S. arm of the Swedish builder. The contractor uses what O'Connell calls its Eight-Step Plan, a tech addition roadmap that lays out critical moves to help it assess and integrate products. With it, the company takes measured actions to scale new solutions, figure out use cases and keep everyone on the same page. Here, O'Connell talks with Construction Dive about its approach, how the firm smoothed out wrinkles in the process and advice for smaller builders looking to scale tech on their own. Editor's Note: This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity. DANIELLE O'CONNELL: Our Eight-Step Plan is our tech enablement process. The process begins with identifying the problem that we're trying to solve. In many forms, that comes either from a project team that says they're really struggling with this thing, or maybe they've been talking with a vendor or visiting a conference and were exposed to something that they thought could solve a problem on their project. In other cases, my team, the emerging tech team or others in our organization are seeing things they think can make an impact. The first step is identifying the problem and then figuring out what to do. From there, we go into a deep dive with each of the vendors that we're working with to understand the makeup of their company — what their solution does, what problems it solves, data protection and cybersecurity questions. Once we get through that stuff, the next step is to pilot a solution on a project. Throughout the pilot, we stay connected to it to understand how it's going. Typically, you're seeing pilots that are at least a year or the duration of the project to understand how the tools really work. We'll check in frequently with them, get feedback and then we'll make decisions and recommendations to the business around what scaling the solution looks like. So, cmBuilder, a construction logistics platform, was one of the early vendors that we assessed through this process. The team out at our LaGuardia Airport Terminal B Redevelopment project came to us and said they found this new tool for 3D logistics. We typically use Bluebeam for 2D logistics today. And if I think about how many of our superintendents, our project managers, our operations staff are able to now use Bluebeam to do those 2D logistics, cmBuilder is a web-based platform that allows them to now do 3D logistics. The team brought cmBuilder through this process. And after they went through the whole assessment and we kicked off the pilot, we looked at several different projects, got feedback from the team and decided that this would make sense to scale. We got buy-in from our COO, so that led to us rolling out an enterprise agreement with cmBuilder and getting this tool into the hands of those people that really needed it to communicate logistics and phasing, and how we would work around the jobsite throughout the project. There's always changes to the process. In the spirit of continuous improvement, we're always looking for ways to make it better. We've tweaked the system and the questionnaires over time to ensure that we're not putting too much burden on the vendors as they're going through this. It's a lengthy process, and we realize that they're filling out these questionnaires and sending them back to us, and there's a team on our end who's actually reviewing them. I would say one of the things that we've done to help improve and communicate around why this process is important is to talk about it like we talk about bringing on risky subcontractors onto our jobsites. I would tell them to go slow and work across their different departments. I think one of the things that we didn't do well in the past is this collaboration between the legal team that's reviewing contract language and what it means to be an enterprise partner, for example, with all the different aspects of the IT team, such as understanding what compliance we have to follow for General Data Protection Regulation requirements from the European Union, or the California Privacy Rights Act. I would encourage them to see how these tools fit into their overall tech stack as well. Spend the time to understand and communicate about the process. Recommended Reading Drones know the dirt: How UAVs can measure jobsite materials Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data