DESITE BIM 3.4: more flexibility in geo-coordinates, 3D model imports and workflows
Thinkproject's powerful BIM solution is even more user-friendly
Press release
Munich, 10th January 2024 – Thinkproject continues to enhance the flexibility of its large-scale building information modeling solution. The new major release for DESITE BIM 3.4 offers numerous functions that allow users to work even faster and more efficiently. Examples of this are the easy use of a wide variety of geo-reference coordinate systems, a redesigned import of 3D models, the easier setup of your own workflows and the new DESITE portal. DESITE Portal is a web application in DESITE BIM 3.4 that provides easy access to a wide variety of solutions and modules from the Thinkproject CLOUD. The new web application allows cloud-based Common Data Environments (CDE) to be quickly connected to the BIM solution. For example, the mobile BIM collaboration solution KAIRNIAL can now be seamlessly integrated into DESITE BIM 3.4 with just a few clicks, a goal that Thinkproject pursues in all its software solutions. The powerful solution covers all essential BIM use cases, user-friendliness and intuitive operability, which is always at the centre of further development.
Flexibility and interoperability in geo-reference coordinate systems
Thinkproject has completely redesigned the location settings in DESITE BIM 3.4. The preferred Coordinate Reference System (CRS) can now always be selected for specific projects, flexibly according to requirements, whether it is Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM), Gauss-Krüger or another CRS of your own. This ensures interoperability and that geodata can be used across borders in Europe. It is also possible to convert UTM coordinates to GPS coordinates. Furthermore, models can now also be geo-referenced retrospectively. This latest version makes it very easy to set up reference coordinates.
Highly efficient import of 3D models
Thinkproject has also simplified the import of 3D models in DESITE BIM 3.4. The import dialog has a user interface that is streamlined to the essential options. Because all import options are now saved on a project-by-project basis, there is no longer any need to select them again when importing the next model. This means that in version 3.4, users can work with a reference model that they only have to define once. In addition, it is already possible to select the preferred reference coordinate system when importing the 3D model, whether UTM or Gauss-Krüger.
Increase productivity with customisable BIM data visualisation
In version 3.4, Thinkproject has significantly simplified the setup of project-specific workflows using the DESITE API. The example modules for creating your own WebForms with the DESITE API have been completely revised. These practice-oriented interface examples ensure that DESITE BIM 3.4 can be adapted to your own project needs even faster – and becomes more productive. For example, there are now examples of the WebForms connection that expand the possibilities of data visualisation for your own project. WebForms, for example, allows you to display relevant property data as a chart. Likewise, visible objects can be easily filtered based on selected graph values.
A free demo version of DESITE BIM is available for download here: DESITE BIM for end-to-end management | Thinkproject
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Press contact: Julia Schreiber, Möller Horcher Kommunikation GmbH, julia.schreiber@moeller-horcher.de, +49 3731 2070915
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Thinkproject is Europe's leading SaaS provider for common data environment, asset, BIM and field management as well as project controlling. For more than 20 years, Thinkproject has been digitizing construction companies, builders, project managers and planners with a powerful, flexible technology combined with consulting expertise from a variety of complex large-scale projects.
With 700+ employees in 60 countries worldwide, Thinkproject offers digital solutions that cover the entire lifecycle of a construction project. Thinkproject supports more than 300,000 users in 75,000 projects at more than 3,250 customers.
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