
The firm recently developed a SketchUp work-alike BricsCAD Shape. It developed TriForma which Bentley Systems sold as its core BIM application in the 1990s and then its own tool called Architecturals in the 2000s. Although the company is dedicated to maintaining compatibility with DWG and AutoCAD, it wants to be perceived as a CAD developer in its own right and from what we saw at the firm’s recent London event, there is good reason.īricsys is not new to AEC or BIM. Since then it has gone beyond AutoCAD and developed all sorts of original functionality to its base platform application. The company started out developing an AutoCAD clone called BricsCAD and did a great job at creating a low-cost alternative to AutoCAD.

It’s been 18 months since we last saw BricsCAD, from Ghent-based developer, Bricsys.
