Latest report on the Building Information Modeling (BIM) Software Market from Cambashi forecasts it will grow to USD 30.7 billion by 2027.
Cambridge, UK – The latest report on the Building Information Modeling (BIM) Software Market from Cambashi forecasts it will grow to USD 30.7 billion by 2027. The Cambridge-based research company reveals that the market will see double-digit growth CAGR of 11.5% from 2022 to 2027, an increase in revenue of around USD 12.9 billion over that period.
Cambashi’s report forecasts growth in three key areas of BIM (2023-2027):
“BIM Design, Construct, and Operate showed positive growth during the worst lockdown periods caused by the COVID pandemic – displaying strong growth in 2021 and peaking in 2022. In 2023, a struggling global economy will slow down BIM software growth. However, BIM Operate software will show some resilience as building management and maintenance are ongoing needs that cannot be postponed indefinitely,” said Joe Brooker, Industry Analyst at Cambashi.
Cambashi highlights key players by phase:
As the effects of the global pandemic have unfolded, Cambashi says there has been a significant increase in corporate restructuring and merger and acquisition (M&A) activities among the key players in the BIM space.
This report is intended to provide a high-level market assessment of one of the most attractive, fast-developing segments of the Engineering Software market, where opportunities for lucrative growth via new market development, potential acquisition, and partnering are becoming characteristics of the segment. The report provides:
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Cambashi is a global market research, industry analysis, consulting and training company, focused on engineering and industrial software markets (BIM, IoT, PLM, CAD/CAM/CAE). For over 35 years the company has provided in-depth market intelligence and analysis, based on comprehensive, multi-perspective datasets. The Cambashi Observatories help organisations establish market potential for the various engineering software segments in defined industry sectors and territories.
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