Building A Better World

The Manufacturer’s Guide to the Future of Making Buildings. 

All the data. One digital twin.
Bringing together data from every stage of a project, a digital twin creates a single source of truth that improves collaboration while providing deeper insights for everyone involved, from design team to asset owner.

Building a better World

We are living in unprecedented times, working remotely – while collaborating with various teams. In this complex interconnected ecosystem, manufacturer’s have to figure out how all the products will work together to fulfill the clients visions. Bottom line, manufacturer’s and fabricators are expected to do more than hand over design data. Project leads are looking for true collaborators – partners they can trust to understand what the client really wants, explore options and tradeoffs, initiate conversations with other manufacturer’s, and adapt complex products for individualized needs. 

In this eBook, we’ll look at how unprecedented complexity is changing expectations for everyone involved in building projects, and how you can meet them with agility. 

Learn what’s next for the building industry – and the increasing influence manufacturers will have in it. Get your copy of the eBook and let us partner with you to help you overcome your business challenges. 

A smarter operation in every way

In the world of architecture, engineering, and construction, information is king. With better information, you reduce uncertainty while gaining efficiencies. You decrease risk while improving insights. You understand more and guess less. The BIM process puts data at the center. The digital twin harnesses this data—providing teams with improved ROI and helping with everything from capital planning to facilities maintenance.

How is the World Changing? 

Industries are converging, and they’re innovating more quickly. It’s apparent in the microfactories that mass-customize products for demanding consumers. Or the construction companies that manufacture their own prefabricated walls and ductwork. Or the media firms that take cues from the automotive industry and previsualize their entertainment properties.

In the future, successful businesses will approach the ideas and practices of design-make-use in a new, dynamic way. The process of creation has evolved beyond a simple linear path into integrated cycles of input and feedback.

ERAs of Disruption

1980s

Era of documentation

Autodesk’s disruptive CAD technology moved 2D drawings to the computer.

2000s

Era of optimization

3D modeling brought simulation and analysis into the design process, demonstrating how designs will work in reality so they can be optimized before they’re built.

Now and into the future

Era of connection

Our cloud-based design ecosystem is leading a new era of agile development with the computing power to support integrated processes and connect people and things.

How Cadgroup can help

Learn what’s next for the building industry – and the increasing influence manufacturers will have in it. Get your copy of the eBook and let us partner with you to help you overcome your business challenges. 

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