BALTIMORE, MD – Avatech Solutions, Inc, America’s leading professional services company for design and engineering technologies today announced that the Autodesk Revit software utilities application suite has now been upgraded and released as a commercial product called Avatech Utilities for Revit. This is the first time that this enhanced application suite has been offered for sale and it will continue to be free for Avatech’s Autodesk Subscription clients.
"Our goal was to develop a product of high value, while at the same time creating a loyal user base," says George Davis, CEO, Avatech Solutions. "Entering the market initially with a free product download allowed us to quickly generate traction in the design community throughout the U.S. and beyond."
Over 5,000 companies in more than 125 countries have downloaded the utilities suite since its launch in 2007. The downloadable tools were developed by Avatech’s Software Development Group in conjunction with resident Revit experts and are designed to improve performance for Revit users on a daily basis.
"Our talented software development team has engineered innovative products that have been successfully utilized by Autodesk customers worldwide," adds Larry Rychlak, President and CFO, Avatech Solutions. "Avatech Utilities for Revit demonstrates yet again the special skills and talents our people bring to the marketplace and the added value we provide to our Autodesk Subscription clients who have free access to the utilities through Avatech’s Client Portal."
Avatech Utilities for Revit includes eight indispensable programs designed to increase productivity and efficiency for any Revit user. Each one of these productivity-enhancing tools saves time by automating repetitive tasks and eliminating manual re-work.
Availability and Pricing
The full version of Avatech Utilities for Revit is available for $395 directly from Avatech and, as previously mentioned, is free to those having Autodesk Subscription through Avatech.
Jan 20, 2010
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