HOUSTON -- Trent Miskelly, co-founder and VP, Product Development at Assemble Systems (http://www.assemblesystems.com/), the leading SaaS provider of BIM data management solutions, will be speaking on October 15 at The Conference on AEC Entrepreneurship on the Cloud (AECC3) (http://www.aecc3.com/).
AECC3 will focus on raising awareness of business opportunities emerging from BIM, new IT devices, sensors, and the rise of cloud computing while encouraging the development of an entrepreneurial culture within the AEC and Owner community.
“Assemble Systems helps AEC companies win more work and increase profit margins through rapid data extraction, centralized data, and comprehensive project insight. Our customer base now numbers many of the top architectural, construction and engineering firms. ” said Howard Davis, CEO, Assemble Systems. “We are delighted to speak at AECC3 and share our entrepreneurial journey.”
Trent's talk will focus on lessons learned in building a new cloud-based product for the AEC industry. He will highlight the pitfalls and successes in starting a new company, building a strong culture and finding the product\market fit.
Trent Miskelly oversees product strategy and development at Assemble Systems. He has an extensive background in Building Information Modeling and has been a thought leader in the development of innovative software solutions for the design and construction industry, with a focus on improving productivity and collaboration.
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About Assemble Systems
Headquartered in Houston, TX, Assemble Systems is a BIM software integration company. Its flagship product Assemble is a cloud based platform allowing AEC firms to leverage BIM data for increased project insight, advanced project collaboration and data-driven decision making. Assemble is used today to manage over 700 projects. The Assemble Systems team includes technology experts and experienced architecture, engineering, and construction industry professionals who are addressing BIM interoperability for design, construction and operation. For more information, please visit http://www.assemblesystems.com.