How can you streamline image management in the course of executing projects and marketing your services?
Every picture tells a story: managing digital images
Integrated project delivery hinges on clear communications. When architects, engineers, constructors and owners discuss projects, they make extensive use of photographs, renderings, and other images. But finding, sizing, marking up, sharing and using digital images presents its own project information management challenges.
Join us to explore how software for project information management supports a more integrated practice by streamlining digital image management.
- Understand where digital image management fits in the larger context of project information management.
- Differentiate between image management for new business development and image management for design and construction.
- Learn steps to make digital imagery part of the project record.
- See technologies that have emerged to manage finding, sizing, marking up, sharing and using digital images.
About our webinar series, "Project information management for integrated project delivery"
BIM technology is a well-acknowledged pillar of integrated practice for coordinating and documenting the building design. But what about all the unstructured project communications and adjunct decision-making processes that surround the model as it evolves over the duration of the project?
PIM technology is the complementary solution to BIM. It manages the information and communications around the model. It supports collaboration, accountability and trust – both inside the firm and between external team members.
"Every picture tells a story" draws upon Newforma’s experience helping customers manage information and communications for over 150,000 projects. Presented by:
- Newforma Vice President Bob Batcheler
- Axomic Business Development Director Daniel Emmerson

This is the eighth in a series of webinars on project information management for integrated project delivery. It was held Friday, May 22, 2009.
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