Nemetschek Group launches three new flagship products for AEC innovation

Nemetschek Group, a German-based leader in AEC software solutions, has unveiled major updates to its design segment lineup. The newly launched Archicad 28, Allplan 2024, and Vectorworks 2025 offer innovative features that enhance collaboration, interoperability, and design efficiency.

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Archicad 28 focuses on improving user experience and project management. It introduces new automation tools that streamline repetitive tasks, allowing architects to focus more on creativity and problem-solving. Enhanced interoperability ensures smoother integration with third-party tools, making it easier for teams to collaborate across platforms.

Allplan 2024 takes project coordination to the next level with advanced BIM workflows and cloud-based sharing options. This update supports multidisciplinary collaboration, ensuring that architects, engineers, and contractors work cohesively to meet project goals. Enhanced visualization and analysis tools reduce delays and improve decision-making across project lifecycles.

Vectorworks 2025 combines intuitive design tools with cutting-edge rendering capabilities, making it ideal for projects of any size. Its improved visualization features empower designers to create more detailed and precise renderings, bridging the gap between concept and reality. This version also focuses on performance optimization, ensuring faster processing speeds and smoother workflows.

Driving Innovation in AEC

Nemetschek’s latest launches cater to the growing demands of the AEC industry by addressing critical challenges such as efficiency, interoperability, and collaboration. These tools are designed to help professionals manage increasingly complex projects while maintaining high standards of quality and design.

“The introduction of Allplan 2025, Vectorworks 2025, and Archicad 28 underscores our dedication to empowering architects, engineers, and designers with cutting-edge digital solutions. These products are not only about improving workflows but also about driving innovation and sustainability in the AEC/O industry,” said Nemetschek Group CEO Yves Padrines in a press release. “We are providing our customers with a true choice. Our AI-powered tools and enhanced collaboration features will help professionals design more efficiently and sustainably, making a lasting impact on the future of construction and design.”

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