Sharing the structural data in Checkbot with the launch of Hilti PROFIS Plugin

    Webinar datum:

  • 2024-09-25T09:00:00.0000000Z
    (in uw lokale tijd, 24-uurs formaat)

Volg het webinar en leer meer over

  • What possibilities brings the IDEA Basic account at no cost
  • Sharing the structural data through Checkbot
  • How to communicate within projects through online Viewer 
  • The big announcement of IDEA StatiCa's and Hilti's cooperation

Sprekers

Dominik Baric
Dominik Baric Product Engineer
IDEA StatiCa
Jan Kubicek
Jan Kubicek Product Engineer
IDEA StatiCa
Within the design process of your projects, there is always some communication and data transfer needed at some point. It's up to you whether you do it over printed drawings, results' spreadsheets or in a smart, digital form, where everybody can stay on the same page.

Basic account possibilities

You don't need to buy a license or subscription to be able to use the advantages of sharing the structural data within the IDEA StatiCa tool package. Many useful features are here to help at no cost.

What being part of the IDEA StatiCa ecosystem for free brings you:

Cooperate with the best tools

When you need to send the critical data from your structural FEA analysis or share the detailed connection models prepared in CAD applications, you don't have to rebuild everything from scratch. It's much more efficient to use the Checkbot Free or licensed app for bringing the data in and sharing it with other project partners through files or URL links in Viewer.

If there is a need to transform it into general IFC or 3D dwg files, you just select the specific detail, or an entire part of the structure and share multi-connection files.

Hilti PROFIS plugin

Hilti is a trusted company for anchoring systems. Their analysis software is one of the most used tools for designing and code-checking anchoring designs worldwide. See where IDEA StatiCa comes in and improves the design process workflow.

Register for free and join the live webinar on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at 11:00 CEST (Prague time, UTC+2).