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Graphisoft Announces the October Winner of Its 'BIM Experience Kit' Competition

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Thursday, 08 November 2007

Budapest, November 9, 2007 - George Boules of Caterlink in Perth, Australia has won a free commercial license of ArchiCAD 11 as the winner of the October draw of the "BIM Experience Kit" competition.

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"I experimented with many types of software starting from AutoCAD, Build 97, Microstation, Vectorworks 12 Architect.  On having the opportunity to use the BIM Experience Kit on ArchiCAD 11, I've found the interactive training guide and the intuitive tools a fantastic asset in developing 3D models and large scale projects.  The fact that all changes are linked to each sheet has vastly improved my productivity, accuracy and creativity."  Said George Boules, Design Specialist of Caterlink, Perth, Australia.  "The overall comparison of ArchiCAD 11 compared to all other CAD products I have used to date, highlights how advanced ArchiCAD is in its performance and ability to match industry requirements and lead with confidence." 

George Boules, Design Specialist of Caterlink, Perth, AustraliaTo participate in the competition and get a chance to win the next month's free ArchiCAD 11 license, and a trip to Budapest in the spring of 2008, register and download the free BIM Experience Kit from: http://experienceBIM.com

About Graphisoft

"The best way to predict the future is to invent it!"  Alan Kay.

Graphisoft is the pioneer and leader in developing Virtual Building™ solutions.  It is widely acknowledged as the world's #1 supplier of model-based software and services for the building industry.  Our clients are at the forefront of the industry - delivering projects that are better designed, more predictable to construct and less expensive to operate.

 
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