Mid-temperature 2-color Ratio Pyrometer
This classification includes two color infrared pyrometers measuring range start from 600℃. Compared to one color infrared pyrometers, two color pyrometers have more strength. Two-color pyrometer determines the temperature of an object by measuring the ratio of energy at two different wavelengths. The advanced software and hardware design help pyrometers meet the application in harsh environment as moisture, dust, target size change, partial blockage and emissivity change, even if the detection signal attenuates 95%, the temperature measurement results will not be effected.
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**SAN RAFAEL, Calif., July 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ —** Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK), a global leader in design and engineering software, announced today its acquisition of Salem, Massachusetts-based Assemble Systems, Inc. Known for its innovative Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions, Assemble Systems empowers construction professionals to harness Building Information Modeling (BIM) data effectively. Their platform facilitates critical functions like bid management, cost estimation, scheduling, on-site operations, and financial tracking across various stages of a project lifecycle.
Assemble Systems' cutting-edge tools are designed to streamline workflows, ensuring that construction teams can seamlessly integrate BIM data into their day-to-day processes. Over time, these capabilities will be fully integrated into Autodesk’s robust BIM 360 platform, enhancing its functionality and expanding its reach within the architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries.
“I’m thrilled to welcome the Assemble Systems team to the Autodesk family,†said Andrew Anagnost, President and CEO of Autodesk. “This acquisition aligns perfectly with our mission to digitize and transform the construction sector. By connecting data from design through execution, we’re empowering teams to make smarter decisions, reduce inefficiencies, and ultimately build better.â€
The integration of Assemble Systems' technology marks a significant milestone in Autodesk’s strategy to revolutionize how construction projects are managed. Automation during the preconstruction phase plays a pivotal role in setting the stage for smoother project execution. Using BIM as a foundation, Autodesk aims to enhance visibility, boost productivity, and foster unprecedented levels of collaboration among stakeholders.
As part of this partnership, Autodesk remains committed to leveraging its extensive network and expertise to amplify Assemble Systems’ impact within the construction ecosystem. “Autodesk has been instrumental in our journey so far, and we’re excited to deepen our collaboration as part of their larger vision,†remarked Don Henrich, CEO of Assemble Systems. “Together, we’ll continue pushing boundaries to unlock the full potential of BIM data.â€
Currently, Assemble Systems serves over 174 distinct clients across nearly 1,000 sites and offices, contributing to more than 12,700 projects globally. This includes servicing a notable portion of the ENR 400 list, underscoring their growing influence in the industry.
While specific financial details of the deal remain undisclosed, Autodesk utilized a mix of cash and stock to complete the acquisition. Additionally, the company has pledged to offset the newly issued shares through its ongoing stock buyback program in the current quarter.
Looking ahead, both organizations anticipate minimal disruption to their respective operational forecasts. However, integrating such transformative technologies inevitably involves inherent risks, including market competition, technological challenges, and broader economic uncertainties. For further insights, interested parties can refer to Autodesk’s most recent filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Autodesk continues to redefine possibilities in design and construction, leveraging its portfolio of tools to empower creators worldwide. To learn more about how Assemble Systems complements Autodesk’s mission, visit [www.assemblesystems.com](http://www.assemblesystems.com).
**About Assemble Systems:**
Assemble Systems specializes in creating SaaS platforms that process BIM models, drawings, and point clouds, transforming raw data into actionable insights for construction professionals. Their suite of tools supports vital processes like tendering, budgeting, resource allocation, field management, and financial reporting.
**About Autodesk:**
With roots dating back to 1982, Autodesk remains synonymous with innovation in digital design. From automotive design studios to urban planning departments, their software powers countless projects shaping the modern world. At Autodesk, creativity meets technology—empowering everyone to imagine, create, and solve problems differently.
**Trademarks:**
Autodesk and BIM 360 are registered trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and its subsidiaries worldwide. Other brand names mentioned belong to their respective owners. All rights reserved.
**SOURCE:** Autodesk, Inc.
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