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Cautious welcome for Autodesk and Nemetschek interoperability deal

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The GIIG (formerly the Government u0026amp; Industry Interoperability Group, now part of nima) has given a cautious welcome to the recent announcement by Autodesk and Nemetschek that the two software giants have entered an interoperability agreement.

The interoperability agreement between Autodesk and Nemetschek means they will provide mutual access to their APIs and industry clouds. It gives developer access to Autodesk solutions, including AutoCAD, Revit, 3ds Max and Maya, as well as Autodesk Forma and Autodesk Construction Cloud, and access to Nemetschek solutions including Allplan, Archicad, Bluebeam, Maxon One, and Vectorworks, as well as Nemetschek’s relevant cloud platforms.

“Autodesk is firmly committed to building open, integrated, cloud-powered solutions for our customers that unlock data and connect project teams,” said Amy Bunszel, executive vice-president, architecture, engineering and construction solutions at Autodesk. “Interoperability is a huge step towards optimising our customers’ workflows and helping them generate better project outcomes.”  

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