The Ideate Software team has returned from a beautiful autumn in Melbourne, Australia. We made the long journey to attend the BILT ANZ 2019 conference and meet with customers and prospective customers in both Melbourne and Sydney. I returned to Boston, MA just in time to enjoy Memorial Day, the unofficial start of summer in the United States.
At BILT ANZ, we participated in a boardroom luncheon, a presentation zone, and of course, our ever-popular exhibition booth!
I presented a session on the language of Revit warnings, and my colleague Sash Kazeminejad, presented a session on Revit phasing. Yes, we all learned that Demo is NOT a phase! Both sessions were well received and led to much discussion at the Ideate Software booth on the exhibit floor.
It was inspiring to speak with so many Ideate Software customers in Australia and New Zealand about their usage of Ideate Software solutions and to hear how our data management and productivity tools save them time and money.
We are now focused on the upcoming BILT NA 2019 in Seattle in July. I’ll present my Revit warnings session again, and Sash will share everything you need to know about Revit parameters. If you are attending the conference, be sure to sign up for our sessions.
As the month of June means summer is in full swing in New England, I can only look back at my autumn Australia experience as seasons of positive change for the BIM community!
Sash is always ready to talk about the amazing solutions from Ideate Software!
Seasons of Change! From autumn leaves straight to summer sun.
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About the Author
Richard W. Taylor, Associate AIA – Technical Evangelist
Richard has more than 30 years of experience working for companies that develop architectural and engineering software solutions, such as Intergraph, Bentley, and Autodesk. He has over 18 years of Revit experience, and he was part of the original development of Revit while at Revit Technology Corporation. He worked for 12 years at Autodesk, where he presented, taught, and worked to improve features in Revit. Richard holds both a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies and Master of Architecture from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. As Technical Evangelist, Richard works with AECO clients worldwide, developing and consulting on BIM solutions. Find Richard on Twitter.