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A year of strategic Partnership with Autodesk

Hysopt marks one year as an Autodesk AEC Strategic Partner—combining BIM integration with physics-based HVAC software to improve MEP analysis, project delivery and decarbonisation.

Unlocking smarter HVAC design through BIM and simulation

Almost a year ago, Hysopt joined the Autodesk AEC Strategic Partner program—an exclusive group of global innovators selected for their impact in shaping the future of architecture, engineering, and construction.

As a leader in physics-based HVAC software, becoming an Autodesk Strategic Partner marked a major milestone in our journey. It validated the growing importance of accurate hydronic system simulation within Building Information Modelling (BIM)—and opened up powerful new possibilities for engineers and technicians.

Strengthening an already critical integration

This partnership builds on our existing integration between Hysopt and Autodesk Revit via the Hysopt BIM Syncer. For many HVAC professionals, this tool has become essential—enabling seamless model synchronisation between Revit and Hysopt, and unlocking data-driven insights for design validation, sizing, and performance optimisation.

It’s not just about smooth workflows—it’s about transforming HVAC from a static design task into an engineering science backed by live simulation and carbon-driven decision making.

Steve Butler, MEP Industry Strategist at Autodesk, explains:

“I am excited to have Hysopt join our Autodesk Strategic Industry Partner program. Their physics-based MEP analysis solutions both extend and enhance our native product capabilities, helping us deliver much improved, and much needed, integrated BIM-based design and analysis capabilities for engineers and technicians.”

What it means for the industry

Over the past year, this collaboration has helped our clients and partners accelerate project delivery, improve coordination, and drive measurable decarbonisation across their HVAC portfolios. By bringing hydronic intelligence into the heart of BIM, we’re helping HVAC professionals:

  • Reduce oversizing and system inefficiencies
  • Make performance-based design decisions from day one
  • Deliver on carbon, comfort, and compliance goals with confidence

Ready to see how BIM-integrated HVAC software can support your next project?

Learn how Hysopt helps engineers deliver HVAC projects with confidence.

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