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Nemetschek SE
Company typeSocietas Europaea

Traded as

  • MDAX component
  • ISINDE0006452907 Edit this on Wikidata
    IndustryArchitecture, Engineering, Construction, Multimedia
    Founded1963; 61 years ago (1963)inMunich, Germany
    HeadquartersMunich, Germany

    Key people

    Yves Padrines (CEO)[1]
    Louise Öfverström (CFO)[2]
    Usman Shuja [3]
    Marc Nezet[4]
    César Flores Rodríguez[5]
    RevenueIncrease €801.8 million (2022)[6]

    Operating income

    Increase €257.0 million (2021)[6]

    Net income

    Increase €161.9 million (2021)[6]
    Total assetsIncrease €1,198.1 million (2021)[6]

    Number of employees

    3,448 (end 2022)[6]
    Websitewww.nemetschek.com

    Nemetschek Group is a vendor of software for architects, engineers and the construction industry.[7] The company develops and distributes software for planning, designing, building and managing buildings and real estate, as well as for media and entertainment.[8]

    History[edit]

    20th century[edit]

    The company was founded by Prof. Georg Nemetschek in 1963, and initially went by the name of Ingenieurbüro für das Bauwesen (engineering firm for the construction industry), focusing on structural design. It was one of the first companies in the industry to use computers and developed software for engineers, initially for its own requirements. In 1977, Nemetschek started distributing its program Statik 97/77 for civil engineering.

    At the Hanover Fair in 1980, Nemetschek presented a software package for integrated calculation and design of standard components for solid construction. This was the first software enabling Computer-aided engineering (CAE) on microcomputers, and the product remained unique on the market for many years.

    Nemetschek AG headquarters in Munich

    In 1989, Nemetschek Programmsystem GmbH was founded and was responsible for software distribution; Georg Nemetschek's engineering firm continued to be in charge of program development. The main product, Allplan – a CAD system for architects and engineers, was launched in 1984. This allowed designers to model buildings in three dimensions. Nemetschek began to expand internationally in the 1980s. By 1996, the company had subsidiaries in eight European countries and distribution partners in nine European countries; since 1992, it has also had a development site in Bratislava, Slovakia.

    The first acquisitions were made at the end of the 1990s, including the structural design program vendor Friedrich + Lochner. The company, operating as Nemetschek AG since 1994, went public in 1999 (it has been listed in the Prime Standard market segment and the TecDAX in Frankfurt ever since).

    21st century[edit]

    Two major company takeovers followed in 2000: the American firm Diehl Graphsoft (now Vectorworks)[9] and Maxon Computer GmbH, with its Cinema 4D software for visualization and animation. In 2006, Nemetschek acquired Hungary's Graphisoft (for its key product ArchiCAD), and Belgium's SCIA International.

    In November 2013, Nemetschek acquired the MEP software provider Data Design System (DDS).[10] On 31 October 2014, the acquisition of Bluebeam Software, Inc. was concluded.[11] At the end of 2015, Solibri was acquired.[12]

    Since 2016, the company has operated as Nemetschek SE. Later that year, SDS/2 was acquired. In 2017, it acquired dRofus and RISA. MCS Solutions was acquired in 2018, closely followed by the acquisition of Axxerion B.V and Plandatis and subsequently rebranded to Spacewell. Other acquisitions have been completed at a brand level (for example, Redshift Rendering Technologies, Red Giant and Pixologic were acquired by Maxon, DEXMA by Spacewell).[13]

    Since 18 September 2018, Nemetschek is listed in the MDAX in addition to its TecDAX listing.

    Among others, Nemetschek is a member of the BuildingSMART e.V. and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachhaltiges Bauen (DGNB) (German Sustainable Building Council), actively advocating for open building information modeling (BIM) standards ("open BIM") in the AEC/O industry.

    Business units[edit]

    Since 2008, Nemetschek has acted as a holding company with four business units:

    The holding company maintains 13 product brands,[14] covering the whole building lifecycle, from planning to operations.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Ex-Synamedia chief Padrines lands at Maxon-owner Nemetschek Group". March 2022.
  • ^ nemetschek.com: Management and Supervisory Board
  • ^ "Bluebeam Announces New Executive Leadership Appointments". 5 September 2023.
  • ^ https://www.pbctoday.co.uk/news/digital-construction-news/construction-software-news/the-nemetschek-group-forms-new-executive-leadership-team/132088/
  • ^ "Nemetschek Appoints César Flores Rodríguez as Chief Division Officer, Planning & Design | DailyCADCAM".
  • ^ a b c d e "Nemetschek 2022 Annual Report" (PDF). Nemetschek. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  • ^ "Nemetschek SE Company Profile". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  • ^ "Nemetschek SE Company Profile". Reuters.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  • ^ "Vectorworks Kicks Off Its 2016 Releases with a Rebranding Effort". www.architectmagazine.com. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  • ^ Corporate News: Nemetschek successfully concludes acquisition of Data Design System (DDS) Archived 2015-01-23 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Nemetschek successfully concludes acquisition of Bluebeam Software Archived 2014-12-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Nemetschek acquires leading BIM specialist Solibri". Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  • ^ "Maxon buys Redshift | CG Channel". Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  • ^ "Brands | NEMETSCHEK".
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