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SCIA Engineer 22: Usability enhanced

SCIA, the European market leader in structural analysis software and part of the Nemetschek group, announces the launch of SCIA Engineer 22. The company’s core purpose is to delight its customers by helping them create their best structural designs. In doing so, SCIA regularly improves its software with extended and enhanced functionalities.

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Hasselt, Belgium, 3 November 2022 – SCIA, the European market leader in structural analysis software and part of the Nemetschek group, announces the launch of SCIA Engineer 22. The company’s core purpose is to delight its customers by helping them create their best structural designs. In doing so, SCIA regularly improves its software with extended and enhanced functionalities.

Last year, with SCIA Engineer 21, the company launched a revolutionary new interface, placing its software at the forefront of global structural analysis software.

The focus of SCIA Engineer 22 is on SCIA customers and streamlining their daily workflow. The new version allows users to have a better insight in the economy of the design, helping save material. Not unimportant in the current economic conditions!

With time efficiency in mind, SCIA sped up lots of commonly used actions performed in the software: numerous input operations now require fewer clicks, while others benefit from newly added templates or automation. What’s more, version 22 offers better, clearer and, if required, more compact presentations of both input data and results.

Time efficiency

Some of the most striking updates that translate into a boost in time efficiency include new reinforcement templates for columns in concrete, the automatic design of reinforcement with SLS requirements taken into account and an Extended AutoDesign report. For results too, there are some notable updates: there’s a hotkey to refresh the results, a user-assigned hotkey to repeat the last command, and an easier way to close the results panel.

Material savings

Next to time efficiency, material efficiency is an important aspect of a civil engineer’s job. Especially for concrete structures, important improvements have been put in place. It is now possible to evaluate the economy of the design via the weight of reinforcement per cubic meter of concrete in the extended AutoDesign report.

Nele Deckers, Director Product & Design, says: “Our customers are at the heart of everything we do. Improving the user experience is one of the focus points, and this was already started with the previous release, so now with SCIA Engineer 22, we prioritised improvements based on the feedback we received. But next to this, we are also proud to deliver various functionalities for the design of concrete, steel and timber structures.”

To learn about all new features in SCIA Engineer 22, click here

About SCIA

Founded in 1974, SCIA has become one of the world’s leading developers of structural design and analysis software that supports the Open BIM process. SCIA is a wholly owned subsidiary of the globally operating Nemetschek Group, a pioneer for digital transformation in the AEC industry. SCIA’s core purpose is to help users to create their best structural designs. To do so, the company provides powerful, cutting-edge software through a continual process of improvement, innovation and customer input. More information at www.scia.net.