Praise be to Mia! Who is that supposed to be? Our new digital assistant has finally gone live! You can find Mia, the new Dlubal Chat AI, on our website and benefit from accumulated knowledge as well as structural first aid for any questions. You can find out more about Mia in this blog post. Read on!
If I want to build a house: When do I need a structural engineer for this? Whether new construction, extension, or renovation – structural engineering is an exciting topic, and our guest today, Thomas Linder, tells us more about it. Be excited!
Spring is a season when everything comes to life. The cold, dark wintertime ends and nature shows itself again from its most beautiful side. We at Dlubal Software would also like to contribute to new beginnings and support important regional institutions!
The Dlubal team is now prepared for emergency cases! On March 13-15, 2023, the working day in Tiefenbach was extended by a few hours – all for a good cause and safety at work.
What does parametric design actually mean? In our first English episode, we talk to architect Jungwho Park. He tells us about his work and his inspirations, and gives us an insight on how the construction industry could change in the future. Sound exciting? It is! Read the summary of the interview here.
Sometimes, it takes a few more angels to save a life. And sometimes angels need a little help, too. Dlubal Software supported the non-profit organization "Helfer vor Ort" with a donation of 500 euros to upgrade a new emergency vehicle.
Unfortunately, the last two Christmas parties had to be canceled. But this year, there was finally a party! For the first time since the pandemic, Dlubal employees from all over Germany came together in the Bavarian town of Tiefenbach to celebrate the success of the past year.
On the occasion of winning the award within the competition “Auf IT gebaut – Bauberufe mit Zukunft” (Built on IT – Construction Professions with Future) where COO Daniel Dlubal took third place in the field of civil engineering with his Master's thesis, he gave an interview to Tanja Leis, a consultant of RG-Bau, which was published in the new edition of the magazine Informationen Bau-Rationalisierung (IBR).
In the first half of the 20th century, a disaster happened in the United States that every civil engineer is familiar with. The collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge was fascinating in a very special way. What did we learn about structural design from it? Was there anything good about this collapse?