Using a multidisciplinary approach for better AEC and BIM project outcomes
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry uses many software applications for various functions, including Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools.
While these software tools perform specific tasks effectively, they don’t always integrate well with each other, reducing engineering productivity and collaboration between different disciplines.
Watch this on-demand webinar to get a fresh look at the latest software trends and advancements for AEC and BIM. You’ll learn about:
NX Product Manager
Derek England serves as the product manager for NX Design focused on the AEC/BIM and Energy and Utilities industries. Derek joined Siemens in 1997 supporting the sales team mentoring customers, performing product demonstrations and benchmarks. In 2002, Derek moved to the product management team working closely with customers to ensure NX product functionality and enhancements support customer design processes and workflows. In 2012, Derek became the NX product manager for Aerospace and Defense Design focused on ensuring all areas of NX design are optimized for aerospace and defense workflows. In 2019, Derek recognized the possibility to leverage NX for AEC/BIM and became the NX product manager for AEC/BIM and Energy and Utilities. Currently Derek is focused on ensuring all areas of NX design are optimized for AEC/BIM and Energy and Utilities workflows.
Product Marketing Manager
Greg Arnot’s career in electronics began in the 1990’s with Hewlett-Packard in Barcelona, Spain. From 1995 he held various product management and global business development roles in the inkjet commercial division before leaving in 2004 to found a wireless start-up developing social proximity applications for Facebook. From there he went on to run the U.S. operations of GreenPowerMonitor, a leading solar monitoring company. In February 2020 Arnot joined the product management team at UltraSoC, which was acquired by Siemens DISW in October 2020. In June 2022 he joined the Siemens NX team as a product marketing manager.