ProMedia Gung-ho for large scale projects in Qatar

11 years ago

Company to leverage new Autodesk 2014 Suites across Qatar’s small and large AEC firms to help design, innovate and deliver projects faster

Qatar is witnessing a growing number of multi-billion USD construction projects and ProMedia is all prepared to play a major role in the process. The company is looking to leverage the new Autodesk 2014 design and creation suites across the country’s small and large Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) companies to help design, innovate and deliver projects at a faster pace.

“With all eyes focused on Qatar’s development, the country’s AEC segment should prepare itself for the expected plethora of international companies and organizations that are ready to invest in Doha,” said Nidhin Dev, Business Development Manager, ProMedia. “As the 2022 FIFA World Cup comes closer, Qatar is fast tracking its construction projects to ensure that they successfully host this truly global event. In line with this, we are leveraging Autodesk’s 2014 design and creation suites — flexible and economical software packages that provide AEC professionals with a broader palette of tools to choose from to ensure that design, innovation and project delivery is completed at a faster pace.”

ProMedia’s upbeat attitude follows after a recent report from one of the world’s leading professional service firms, showing that Qatar will be investing up to USD 200 billion in the run-up preparations to the country’s hosting of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The investment will be spent on new projects like the Hamad International Airport, a new metro system, roads, rail and light rail system. Aside from the development of transport infrastructure, other projects include hotels, football stadiums and Doha’s new port project.

In line with this, ProMedia is aiming to promote the new Autodesk 2014 portfolio, which includes new reality capture software and services that easily incorporate both laser scans and digital photographs of the physical world into the 3D design and engineering process.