According to a recent LinkedIn post from Onfly, the company is promoting a free webinar scheduled for March 10 at 11:00 focused on improving the handover of Revit BIM models for DOE documentation. The post highlights recurring pain points such as duplicated parameters, inconsistent naming between projects, last‑minute corrections, and reliance on Excel files to compensate for model limitations.
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The post suggests that Onfly views these issues primarily as data management challenges rather than pure modeling problems, indicating a focus on information structure and workflows in BIM environments. Featuring speakers Baptiste Mullie and Alexandra Petavridou, the session may serve as both lead generation and thought-leadership positioning, potentially supporting Onfly’s role in the BIM, construction, and facility management software ecosystem.
For investors, this type of educational outreach can signal ongoing marketing activity aimed at deepening engagement with BIM managers and construction professionals dealing with DOE deliverables. If effective, such initiatives could strengthen brand recognition in the Revit and BIM data-management niche, which may in turn support customer acquisition and recurring revenue potential in digital construction and asset-exploitation workflows.

