The focus of SCIA Engineer 22 on streamlining daily workflows was well received by the engineering community. According to Nele Deckers, Director Product & Design at SCIA, "Our customers are at the heart of everything we do. Improving the user experience is one of the focus points, and this was already started with the previous release, so now with SCIA Engineer 22, we prioritised improvements based on the feedback we received". Early reviews highlighted how the new version helps engineers save material—a critical advantage given the economic pressures facing the construction industry.
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Automated localized refinement around stress concentrations (e.g., column heads, wall corners). The focus of SCIA Engineer 22 on streamlining
In today’s engineering landscape, isolated workflows lead to costly project delays. SCIA Engineer 22 positions itself as a central hub in the OpenBIM ecosystem. Seamless IFC and SAF Compatibility Early reviews highlighted how the new version helps
For the practicing structural engineer, mastering means faster turnaround times, fewer solver errors, and calculation reports that pass third-party reviews with ease. Whether you are designing a steel warehouse, a concrete residential tower, or a complex bridge, SCIA Engineer 22 remains a tool worth mastering.
Whether you are a student just starting your journey, a professional looking to optimize your workflow, or a firm committed to an Open BIM process, SCIA Engineer 22 provides a compelling and capable solution. As the AEC industry continues to embrace digital transformation, tools like SCIA Engineer are essential for staying at the forefront of structural innovation.