Wednesday 7 March 2012

Gehry Technologies reports exponential growth, thanks in part to Sydney and Asia expansion

 

Gehry Technologies reports exponential growth, thanks in part to Sydney and Asia expansion

Global building technology company Gehry Technologies (GT) has reported double digit revenue growth for the second year in a row in 2011, in spite of the turbulent economy. International expansion In 2011, GT extended its global footprint to the APAC region, opening offices in China, Australia and South Korea. The deal integrated GT's Digital Project products into the Dassault Systemes' portfolio, enabling them to be distributed through Dassault Systemes' direct and indirect sales channels. This agreement allows for broader distribution of GT's Digital Project and leads the way for Dassault Systemes' longer term diversification strategy to address this market. , a world leader in 3D design, engineering and entertainment software, to help you architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) professionals to more fully realize the advantages of the Building Information Modeling (BIM) process in order to meet the demands of today's competitive building industry. The partnership enables GT to better serve its customers by expanding its consulting services to firms seeking to transform business and design workflows with Autodesk BIM solutions. In addition to this steady revenue growth, in November 2011, GT announced it hadgained greater funding, that will be used for the further expansion of its technology consulting services, and perhaps continued development of its data collaboration systems. In addition, GT opened an office in South Korea and is serving customers like Samsung Cong with a better return on investment," said Dayne Myers, CEO of Gehry Technologies. In Oct. 2011, GT co-founder and chairman, Frank Gehry, brought together distinguished architects and designers - including David Childs, Zaha Hadid, Moshe Safdie and Greg Lynn -to form a strategic alliance furthering GT's vision to advance the building industry and the practice of design. GT also formed an agreement with Autodesk, Inc. The four offices combine to employ a large team of people who have contributed expertise to a number of projects, like the Qunli Museum, the Haerbin Recreation Labor Centre, the Haerbin Opera House and the New Library of Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture. " Partnerships GT formed two strategic partnerships in 2011.

Gehry Technologies reports exponential growth, thanks in part to Sydney and Asia expansion



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