New Autodesk Strategic Relationships Highlight Investment in MEP

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By Steven Butler, Industry Strategy Manager, MEP & Fabrication, Autodesk

 

If you're sitting in an office right now, you’ve probably already noticed how mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems shape the environment around you. Whether it's the lighting, the air temperature, or even the acoustics of a room, these systems play a vital role in making spaces comfortable and functional for everyone who uses them.

But the impact of good MEP design goes beyond just comfort. It also contributes to energy efficiency, sustainability, and reduced carbon emissions—making buildings not only better for people but also better for the planet. That’s why it’s so important for designers and engineers to have the right tools and partnerships in place.

At Autodesk, we understand the critical role that MEP plays in modern construction. That’s why we've formed strategic alliances with global partners to enhance the capabilities of our Revit software and deliver comprehensive MEP solutions tailored to different markets around the world.

One such partner is NYK Systems, based in Japan. They developed Rebro, a powerful detailing and documentation tool specifically for contractors. As an Autodesk Solution Associate, NYK helps us provide a more complete solution across the entire project lifecycle, especially in the Japanese market.

NYK Systems

Another key partner is Izumi System Planning, also from Japan. They offer STABRO, an advanced MEP design and analysis solution. As an Autodesk Solution Associate, Izumi brings BIM-centric workflows that connect modeling with localized system calculations and design, helping engineers in Japan work more efficiently and accurately.

Izumi System Planning

Then there's ALPI, a French company that provides electrical design tools through their product, Caneco BT. As an Autodesk Industry Partner, ALPI enhances the electrical capabilities of Revit MEP by offering region-specific design and documentation tools that meet local standards and requirements.

Caneco

"These partners bring deep market expertise and local knowledge that we can't match on our own," said Gary Wyatt, Senior Industry Strategy Manager at Autodesk. "By working together, we’re able to offer MEP professionals a full BIM-based solution rather than isolated tools. This makes it easier for teams around the world to create smarter, more sustainable buildings."

For more information about our latest developments in the MEP space—including new vendor partnerships and industry insights—visit the following links:

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