Our BIM Story: The Silent Gap Between Academia and Industry
Universities teach fundamentals. Companies expect productivity.
Both are doing their job.
But the transition from classroom to project floor is rarely smooth.
Students graduate knowing commands. Companies expect accountability.
Students understand modeling. Companies expect coordination under pressure.
There is a missing translation layer.
Academia optimizes for knowledge. Industry optimizes for delivery.
Between the two, young professionals are left to figure it out on live projects.
That’s expensive.
For companies.
For graduates.
For projects.
We don’t need more software hours. We need structured exposure to:
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Real standards
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Real constraints
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Real collaboration dynamics
Our BIM story begins with building that bridge.
If you are in academia or industry — ask yourself: where exactly does the handover fail?
