Artificial intelligence is making waves across industries, and that could mean a lot for MEP design engineers. In the newest episode of the Electrical Building Design Show, we explore how AI is shaping the future of MEP design. Key topics covered: ? How AI can handle tedious tasks like device layouts and system connections. ? The challenge of turning messy architectural models into usable designs. ? Why AI won’t replace engineers, but may empower them to focus more on creative, high-value work. AI is poised to eventually handle the repetitive parts of many jobs, much like how software replaced manual load calculations. But your expertise as an engineer will always be essential for crafting thoughtful, well-engineered designs. ?? Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/g8Yny63m How do you see AI transforming your MEP workflows? #MEPDesign #AIinEngineering #Revit #GenerativeDesign #ElectricalEngineering #BuildingDesign
Design Master Software
软件开发
Cary,North Carolina 479 位关注者
Electrical and HVAC software for AutoCAD and Revit
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https://www.designmaster.biz
Design Master Software的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 软件开发
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- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Cary,North Carolina
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2001
- 领域
- hvac software、electrical software、mep software、bim、Electrical Engineering、advanced electrical design、electrical planning、Revit、AutoCAD和Electrical Engineer
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8000 Regency Pkwy
Suite 585
US,North Carolina,Cary,27518
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Work is continuing on the development of our latest product: FireBIM, a fire alarm design software package specifically for Revit. To learn more, visit our FireBIM page, and while you’re there, sign up to be notified about ongoing FireBIM progress. https://lnkd.in/gAkyM3pA #BIM #Revit #FireAlarm #FireProtection #ElectricalEngineering #RevitFireAlarm #FireSafety
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A quick look back at our Induction Motors topic. See the full video here: https://lnkd.in/gxrrRJkR Register for a free webinar on best practices for creating single-line diagrams in Revit. https://lnkd.in/guY_SwHr? ----------? Learn more about Design Master Electrical for Revit: https://lnkd.in/eGedsd6i #ElectricalEngineers #mechanicalloads #inductionmotors #electricalengineering #BIM
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Did you know that professionals who actively participate in industry discussions are more likely to stay ahead of emerging trends and innovations? Our Quarterly Electrical Mastermind Meeting is designed to bring electrical engineers together to exchange ideas, discuss industry challenges, and gain valuable insights from experts. Whether seeking best practices, innovative solutions, or new professional connections, this is the perfect forum to enhance your knowledge and grow your network. ?? Join us on Zoom | Thursday, Feb 27 | 1:30 PM ET / 10:30 AM PT Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, collaborate, and stay ahead in the field. Reserve your spot today! ?? ?? https://lnkd.in/gb4WKrrE #ElectricalEngineering #ElectricalDesign #EngineeringCommunity #ElectricalProfessionals #Networking
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Do you want to learn how to streamline your Revit workflow? See this quick short on how global parameters keep elements in sync and how shared parameters can save you time across projects. Master these tools to make your projects more simple and efficient! To see our full and detailed Revit basics training videos: https://lnkd.in/gH25uVEF -------- Register for a free webinar on best practices for creating single-line diagrams in Revit. https://lnkd.in/gMqMpTXi -------- #Revit #RevitTips #BIM #ElectricalEngineering #ElectricalEngineers #RevitParameters #Revitbasics
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Revit isn’t just for 3D modeling. It’s a necessary tool for electrical engineers when paired with ElectroBIM! With this add-in, you can: ? Generate single-line diagrams that stay in sync with your Revit model. ? Automate time-consuming electrical calculations. ? Easily customize feeders and arc-flash settings. Want to see it in action? Try ElectroBIM for free and see how it affects your electrical designs in Revit. https://lnkd.in/g_y-KBWb #Revit #ElectricalEngineering #BIM #RevitSingleLine?#ElectricalEngineers
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New Video Series Available: Revit Basics for MEP Engineers! Whether you’re just starting out with Revit or looking to sharpen your skills, this three-part series (linked below) is the perfect resource to help you navigate and leverage Revit for MEP projects. Here's what you'll learn: ?? Part 1: Revit UI, Navigation, and Infrastructure Get acquainted with the Revit interface, navigation tools, and the foundational setup you need to succeed. ?? Part 2: Setting Up Your Model Learn how to: ?????Set up a linked model. ?????Insert elements, add annotation tags, and create schedules. ?????Import and export files seamlessly. ?? Part 3: Advanced Features & Resources Take your Revit skills to the next level with insights into: ?????Worksharing in Revit. ?????Using phases and Design Options. ?????Exploring additional learning resources and add-ins like ElectroBIM by Design Master. Whether you're new to Revit or enhancing your workflow, these videos are filled with actionable tips and practical guidance. Find the series here: https://lnkd.in/gH25uVEF #Revit #BIM #MEPEngineering #ElectroBIM #RevitBasics #ElectricalEngineering
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We recently explored Revit's 2023 sample systems project, and it brought up an interesting challenge for electrical design: Can 3D models effectively replace single-line diagrams? The project showcases a main electrical distribution view, complete with building levels, a service transformer, panels, and some feeders. While it looks impressive at first glance, the reality sets in quickly: ?????Panels and feeders in 3D start obscuring each other. ?????Cutting sections to show all panels becomes impractical. ?????Drawing feeders in 3D is tedious, and even Revit only included a few in their sample. This highlights why traditional 2D single-line diagrams remain the go-to solution for clarity and efficiency. 3D models are excellent for spatial coordination, but when it comes to documenting electrical systems, the simplicity of 2D often wins. What’s your take? Are there tools or workflows that bridge this gap effectively? #ElectricalDesign #Revit #SingleLineDiagrams #BIM
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Don’t miss our monthly live online training!? “Electrical for Revit” - New topics each month focused on helping you get the most from your electrical design in Revit. Date: Tomorrow, February 20, 2025 Time: 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm Eastern / 10:30 am to 11:30 am Pacific. ?? https://bit.ly/3rPfC0k No payment or registration is required to attend, and you’re invited to drop in at your convenience. Please share this information with your colleagues and friends in the industry who can also benefit from this helpful training. #electricalengineering #advancedelectricaldesign #revit #electricaldesign
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New Audio Podcast Episode Now Available! Are you diving into Revit and exploring its electrical design capabilities? The supplied electrical sample project is a must-know resource for mastering the software. In the latest episode of The Electrical Building Design Show, we take a deep dive into the Revit 2023 electrical sample project—breaking down its structure and uncovering how ElectroBIM can supercharge your single-line diagram workflows. ??https://lnkd.in/g_xdWGkg ??And don't miss the next episode dropping on March 18th—mark your calendars! Check out the latest episode now and share your thoughts. How are you using Revit and ElectroBIM in your projects? Let's discuss!?? #Revit #ElectricalDesign #ElectroBIM #SingleLineDiagrams #BuildingDesign
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