Important Update: Since the original publication of this ADSK News post, Condeco and iOffice + SpaceIQ have joined forces to create Epturaâ„¢, a revolutionary worktech software solution. Discover more about Autodesk's collaboration with Eptura here: https://www.autodesk.com/partners/aec-partners/eptura
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Today, iOFFICE + SpaceIQ is thrilled to announce a strategic investment from Autodesk, recognizing our shared mission to merge Building Information Modeling (BIM) with facilities management. This union aims to enhance the efficiency, flexibility, and responsiveness of building and infrastructure operations and maintenance.
As highlighted in the announcement, this investment marks another pivotal step for Autodesk in integrating BIM and digital twin technologies—such as Autodesk Tandem—into the entire project lifecycle, from design to operations and maintenance.
Here’s the official news release from iOFFICE + SpaceIQ:
iOFFICE + SpaceIQ Announces Strategic Investment by Autodesk
HOUSTON, TX and ATLANTA, GA – September 21, 2021 – iOFFICE + SpaceIQ, a pioneer in the digital transformation of workplace and asset management, is proud to announce a strategic investment from Autodesk, a global leader in architecture, engineering, construction, product design, manufacturing, and media and entertainment. Following the recent merger of iOFFICE + SpaceIQ, this investment will enable the creation of integrated solutions that empower businesses to analyze and optimize every aspect of their real estate and critical assets. Specific financial terms remain undisclosed.
The ongoing pandemic has underscored the need for maximizing the value and enhancing the efficiency of facilities. According to a recent study by analyst firm Verdantix, cost reduction remains a top priority for executives. However, fragmented occupancy and operational workflows often hinder the effective use of data from isolated systems. By leveraging Autodesk’s expertise in BIM, we can address these challenges by providing comprehensive visibility into physical resources during operations.
Discover how Autodesk integrates with iOFFICE + SpaceIQ products—Archibus and SiQ—to seamlessly transfer vital asset and space data from design through operations, boosting performance, extending asset lifespan, and improving employee satisfaction.
“Bringing design, operational, and performance data and workflows onto a unified platform to enhance the comfort, safety, and efficiency of building assets has never been more crucial,†said Nick Stefanidakis, General Manager of Archibus, an iOFFICE + SpaceIQ product. “This strategic investment from Autodesk empowers us to deliver the solutions organizations require to meet this demand.â€
iOFFICE + SpaceIQ boasts the industry’s most extensive suite of integrated workplace and enterprise asset management platforms. Over 10,000 customers worldwide utilize these tools to manage more than 2 billion square feet of space valued at over $64 billion. The company’s platforms, including the widely adopted IWMS Archibus, assist over 170,000 maintenance technicians in handling 1.3 million work orders monthly. Archibus was among Autodesk’s earliest developer partners, and this investment strengthens our collaborative capabilities to enhance interoperability and scalability.
“Users of both Archibus and Autodesk solutions will find immense value in the deeper integration of BIM-based design and construction data with operational insights and workflows to optimize facility performance, comfort, and sustainability,†Stefanidakis added. “Building owners and occupants can harness these operational insights to make smarter, more informed design and construction decisions.â€
For nearly three decades, Autodesk has been a global leader in BIM design, engineering, and construction solutions. Recently, the company extended BIM to the realm of digital twins, launching Autodesk Tandem™ and acquiring Innovyze®. This investment reflects Autodesk’s commitment to bringing BIM and digital twin technologies across the entire project lifecycle, from inception to operations and maintenance.
“BIM lies at the heart of Autodesk’s AEC business and forms the bedrock of the digital transformation sweeping the building industry, from design through operations,†said Nicolas Mangon, Vice President of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Industry Strategy at Autodesk. “Owners and operators play a crucial role in combating climate change through enhanced building efficiency and fostering adaptable, resilient workplaces when conditions shift abruptly. Our investment in iOFFICE + SpaceIQ acknowledges the importance of equipping them with the tools they need to tackle these challenges head-on.â€

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Currently, Autodesk and iOFFICE + SpaceIQ offer integrations between Autodesk Revit® and AutoCAD® with Archibus, with future plans to expand these connections to include the Autodesk Construction Cloud® and Autodesk’s Forge® platform. Clients like global housing and construction provider Daiwa House are already reaping benefits from the existing integration.
“At Daiwa House, we’ve crafted a strategy for generating and managing building data to empower owners with data-driven decisions while minimizing operational uncertainty,†said Takaaki Miyauchi, Senior Manager of the Construction Digital Promotion Department at Daiwa House. “Archibus and Autodesk’s BIM-related products have been central to our approach in uniting project models with asset operations. The investment Autodesk is making in iOFFICE + SpaceIQ will fully integrate BIM into building operations—a cornerstone of the digital transformation of building operations and the future of the built world.â€
Learn more about the partnership and explore the joint solutions in the session “Managing Space, Assets, and Maintenance through BIM to FM†at the upcoming Autodesk University 2021 digital conference, and visit www.spaceiq.com for further details.
About iOFFICE + SpaceIQ
iOFFICE + SpaceIQ empowers businesses with the tools to connect their most valuable resources: people, places, and the equipment that supports them. Our comprehensive suite of workplace and asset management software solutions enables companies to make data-driven decisions and enhance interactions with the built environment. Over 10,000 organizations in 85 countries rely on iOFFICE + SpaceIQ platforms to optimize real estate, improve workspace experiences, and streamline maintenance. Explore our offerings at www.iofficecorp.com and www.spaceiq.com.
Autodesk, the Autodesk logo, AutoCAD, Autodesk Construction Cloud, Autodesk Forge, Innovyze, Revit, and Autodesk Tandem are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries.
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