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Arkance expands partnership with Bluebeam

Arkance, a company specialising in digital solutions for the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industries, has announced an expansion of its partnership with Bluebeam, part of the Nemetschek Group.

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Starting in early 2025, the partnership will extend into France and Spain in Europe, as well as India in the Asia-Pacific region.

The expanded collaboration aims to enhance Arkance’s global portfolio of digital transformation solutions and services for construction and engineering firms.

Earlier this year, Arkance introduced its Autodesk Construction Cloud - Bluebeam Connector. The solution is said to foster open collaboration and improve data interoperability between the two platforms. By eliminating silos, it enables AEC professionals to manage projects more effectively and drive efficiency.

With its presence in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, Arkance will provide customers with access to Bluebeam’s tools, supported by expertise in technical consulting, training, and implementation services.

“Our longstanding partnership with Arkance has been instrumental in driving digital transformation within the AEC industry and beyond. Their market insights and willingness to collaborate have supported Bluebeam’s growth across Europe, APAC and now India and we look forward to continuing this synergetic partnership as we continue to bring Bluebeam to markets across the globe,” says Curt Bramel, head of global channel sales at Bluebeam.

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