Four days of information packed seminars, tummy-filling food, and hallway meetings are coming to an end. I'll be resting on that 14-hour flight back to Los Angeles (and further 3-hour flight to Vancouver).
Now we are at the Closing Ceremony, the first part of which is named "Glorius Gadgets." This is where interesting hardware is demo'ed, such as the Faro 3D laser scanner being demo'ed right now.
Final thoughts...
Most surprising vendor exhibiting: Bentley Systems, although I suppose this shows the independence of RTC, a user-based event.
Most surprising vendor not exhibiting: Gold-level sponsor Autodesk, although I suppose the behemoth was instead represented by several dealerships.
Overheard: "All of the staff on the project were modelers. Understand what I mean by this: all our staff did modeling, but not all of them are modelers."
Most interesting statement from a presenter: "Architects prefer to work in 2D. I think that the popularity of [2D] AutoCAD lead to a delay in 3D [Revit] being adopted by architectural firms."
If you're in North America or Europe, then you can still take part in Revit Technology Conference coming up June 28-30 in the American state of Georgia. Details here: www.revitconference.com.au/rtc2012us/index.htm
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