Letter from the President - July 2024
Hello AUGI Members,
It’s been a crazy couple of months since my last AUGIWORLD Magazine President’s Letter, and a lot has happened since.
I am sure you are thinking to yourself, what has happened, Eric? Glad you asked!
The birth of the AUGI annual user conference was born… AUGI CON 24 (AC24).
AC24 is a user conference based on our motto of ‘users helping users’, and that was evident by all of our presentations and discussion panels which were loaded with practical, real-world tactics and advice that after attending those respective sessions you can take what you just learned and apply it to your job right then.
With that said, AC24 was a really big hit, and we couldn’t be prouder of the event and the impact it’s having on the industry and all the feedback we are receiving.
We had over 1000 people register for this special two-day event across 48 countries.
We have been watching and listening closely to what’s going on in the industry, and we knew if we held a user conference that it would be well received, and we were right!!
We are super happy we bet on ourselves and that we are filling a hole in the market in helping the industry grow without any underlying agenda besides trying to help others beyond just a singular software platform as AUGI is now software agnostic in what we support and talk about.
Again, thanks to all the AC24 presenters, discussion panel guests, and moderators along with the AUGI staff that worked behind the scenes for months to get this off the ground.
The success of our inaugural AUGI CON event could not have been possible without all of you that attended. Thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedules to attend.
In this month’s AUGIWORLD Magazine articles, we are focusing on 3rd-Party Applications.
3rd-Party apps are essential in CAD/BIM production workflows, providing specialized features that streamline processes, automate tasks, and enhance productivity. By integrating these apps, CAD/BIM professionals can customize their workflows, improve collaboration, and achieve more precise and efficient project outcomes. As the CAD/BIM landscape continues to evolve, embracing these tools will be crucial for staying ahead in the industry.
I hope you enjoy this month’s issue and a big thanks to all of the Authors that have contributed an article this month.
Until next time…
Eric