CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va: Blue Ridge Numerics, Inc today announced that it has been chosen as an MEP Preferred Industry Partner by Autodesk, Inc. The MEP Partnership expands the current Industry Preferred Partnership program that Blue Ridge Numerics and Autodesk has enjoyed since early 2008.
“The strong working relationship between Autodesk and Blue Ridge Numerics continues to grow with this formal partnership agreement,” explains Ed Williams, CEO of Blue Ridge Numerics. “However, it is the customer who will reap the greatest benefit from this expanded partnership through future product developments that will give Architecture and MEP engineers the ability to move flow simulation design studies early into the project cycle.”
The Autodesk MEP Preferred Industry Partner program delivers tightly integrated, industry-specific software solutions that leverage the power of Autodesk’s 3D modeling and simulation technologies to help create a competitive advantage for customers. Members of the Autodesk MEP Preferred Industry Partner program are market-leading software companies that Autodesk is working closely with to provide customers the breadth and quality of tools they need to perform best-in-class engineering studies.
Nov 24, 2009
Blue Ridge Numerics Named Autodesk MEP Preferred Industry Partner
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