Iranian Experts Use New Technology to Model Shared Architectural Space
“We participated in this national event with two products; these products are in the field of architecture, graphics and modeling under the title of the first online rendering system, architectural shared space modeling and also architecture club,” Mehdi Qiasi, a faculty member and a member of the incubator center of Islamic Azad University’s Arak branch and the managing-director of the knowledge-based company, told ANA on the sidelines of Asr-e Omid event and exhibition.
“We decided to provide hardware with the most up-to-date technology in the world at a very low price and make it available online to students, graduates and engineering companies who submit their service for output and modeling. Then, we do it and send it at the lowest cost and high speed in the output process,” he added.
Elaborating on the benefits of the product, Qiasi said, “This service leads to income generation and provides an opportunity for the talented people who are able to do the work but face financial problems.”
In a relevant development in October, a knowledge-based company in Iran had also succeeded in designing a smart platform for drawing building maps based on artificial intelligence which completes the six-month process of preparing maps in a few minutes.
“This platform can implement several parts of the process of designing and drawing maps in mid-range residential buildings which include calculation and placement, design, drawing, measuring, drawing sections, drawing four views, meters, estimates and calculations of energy consumption and management,” Reza Babakhani, the founder and director of Architecture and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Islamic Azad University’s Science and Research Branch, told ANA on the sidelines of Asr-e Omid event and exhibition in Karaj.
“The process of designing and drawing construction maps is done by artificial intelligence to establish a more important process called digital twin in construction industry,” he added.
“This system can complete the six-month process of preparing maps in less than a few minutes. This product is very special and it does not have similar counterparts in dimensions, precision and process,” Babakhani said.
“Our product can complete the process of mapping in 3 to 4 minutes, and on the other hand, its artificial intelligence system enjoys more capabilities,” he underlined.
The fourth edition of the national Asr-e Omid (age of hope) event in the specialized field of artificial intelligence (AI) and internet of things (IoT) was held at Islamic Azad University’s Karaj branch near Tehran on October 14-17.
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