Rib Software AG

More software for structural engineering

The technology company Rib has extended its product portfolio for structural and inspection engineers and presented it at BAU 2013. Shown was Software for glass-fiber reinforced structural components and a new version of Rib Office for office and project management. These products add the range for structural engineering tools. At booth No. 311 in hall C3 visitors of the trade fair BAU got worth-knowing information on efficient design in compliance with Eurocodes using new software solutions as well as on recalculating and upgrading of bridges with the aid of RIB software Ponti.

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