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Posted by AEC Magazine—AEC and CAD solution service provider Mervisoft GmbH and software development company AMC Bridge have formed a strategic partnership to expand the range of development services offered to AEC firms in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland).

Mervisoft GmbH, a BricsCAD distributor, will act as the central service provider, assume responsibility for project organisation and management, and conduct direct customer meetings and workflow analyses.

AMC Bridge will support Mervisoft as a technical development partner, enabling Mervisoft to offer its customers a broader range of services tailored to their specific requirements.

AMC Bridge has experience with APIs from a range of engineering software solutions and platforms, as well as knowledge in areas such as computational geometry, and 3D visualisation.

Read the full article on AEC Magazine.

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