Nemetschek Group is a prominent global software provider based in Germany, specializing in solutions for the architecture, engineering, construction, and management (AECM) industries, as well as the media and entertainment sector. Established in 1963 by Prof. Georg Nemetschek, the company has expanded its reach to over 1.2 million users across 142 countries through its 12 brands. Nemetschek offers a comprehensive suite of software that supports the entire life cycle of building and infrastructure projects, from design and construction to management. In the media and entertainment field, it stands out as a leading provider of software for creating 3D animation and visual effects for films, television, and gaming. The company is recognized as a pioneer in driving digital transformation within these industries, particularly through innovative concepts like Open Building Information Modeling (BIM).
Senior Vice President of Strategy, Build and Construct Division
Past deals in Architecture
Stylib
Pre Seed Round in 2023
Stylib is a technology company that provides a platform for architects to efficiently discover and select products using artificial intelligence. Its platform offers an unbiased visual and textual search engine, enabling users to create sharable digital mood boards and a personalized materials library.
Bluebeam Software
Acquisition in 2014
Bluebeam Software, established in 2002 and headquartered in Pasadena, California, specializes in software solutions that facilitate paperless workflows utilizing the PDF format. The company provides innovative markup and collaboration technology primarily for the architecture, engineering, and construction industries, as well as for government agencies. Its offerings include desktop and cloud collaboration solutions, customizable document management, and automation tools, which help design and construction teams save time and reduce costs. Bluebeam's software is designed to enhance real-time collaboration, enabling users such as students, educators, accountants, and legal professionals to work efficiently on shared documents. Additionally, the software is compatible with Mac, allowing diverse project teams to collaborate seamlessly across different platforms.
GRAPHISOFT
Acquisition in 2006
GRAPHISOFT is the pioneer and leader in developing Virtual Building™ solutions. For 25 years, GRAPHISOFT has been empowering the broadest community of architects to deliver model based projects that are better designed, more predictable to construct and less expensive to operate. Since 2007 GRAPHISOFT has been part of the Nemetschek Group. GRAPHISOFT is firmly established in the world's three largest AEC markets: the United States, Germany and Japan; yet approximately one-half of its revenues come from smaller markets often neglected by other companies. GRAPHISOFT's global experience and presence carry an even deeper strategic value as the world's building and software markets transcend national boundaries. Whereas most of GRAPHISOFT's competitors have relied historically on their domestic markets and tailored their products to domestic architectural standards and market priorities, GRAPHISOFT has quickly learned to identify and respect market differences. In the rapidly evolving world economy, companies such as GRAPHISOFT are ideally poised to exploit opportunities in local markets around the globe. Close alliance with local partners GRAPHISOFT relies on its network of independent distributors to meet current and future business goals. Their trust and investment allow GRAPHISOFT to focus on product quality, and their efforts in establishing solid markets for GRAPHISOFT products throughout the world are the cornerstone of the company's success. GRAPHISOFT works with dedicated distributors in 80 countries and hundreds of Value-Added Resellers (VARs) and Systems Integrators who ensure that customers receive support and personal attention wherever they are. A Multinational Software Corporation GRAPHISOFT SE, Budapest, Hungary is the largest entity in the GRAPHISOFT Group and the corporate headquarters. Its staff controls R&D, manufacturing, publishing, and international sales and marketing. Approximately one half of the headquarters' staff is employed in product development, while additional teams assist international distributors in 14 geographic regions worldwide; localize and publish software and manuals in major languages; coordinate GRAPHISOFT's Productivity Tools program; provide product support; and exercise financial control and steer the direction of the entire group. GRAPHISOFT Deutschland GmbH, Munich, Germany was founded in 1988 to serve Europe's largest CAD market. Traditionally, this office has contributed the most income among the subsidiary offices. GRAPHISOFT N.A. Inc., Boston, following the merger of GRAPHISOFT US, Inc. San Francisco, established in 1989, with Drawbase software, the US division has moved to the Drawbase headquarters in Boston to market, sell and support Archicad in the United States and Canada. In addition, the U.S. office channels industry news, market information and user feedback from the world's most computerized market. GRAPHISOFT Japan Co. Ltd. opened in Tokyo in 1994 to serve the second largest architectural CAD market in the world. GRAPHISOFT's adoption of Japanese architectural conventions and the development of strategic alliances with some of Japan's largest construction companies and CAD software distributors resulted in rapid success in Japan. GRAPHISOFT UK Ltd. was founded in 1997 to reinforce GRAPHISOFT's commitment to the second largest architectural CAD market in Europe. The Woking office provides immediate marketing and technical assistance to the UK sales channel. ArchiCAD España, S.A. was established in 1997 in Madrid. In addition to providing marketing and technical assistance to the local sales channel, the Madrid office provides sales and marketing support for Spanish-speaking Central and South American markets. GRAPHISOFT's „biggest not-so-secret weapon is its staff of developers [who] focus enormous talent on a niche, which Westerners can't match.†Jonathan B. Levine, Business Week, USA „It's passion, and a good deal of business sense, that helped turn GRAPHISOFT into a global player.†The Wall Street Journal
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