10 July 2023

On-demand webinar: Feature Announcement

On-demand feature announcement webinar

See our exciting new features!

  • Surface Receivers
  • New and improved Results View
  • Own sounds in the Auralizer
  • Accelerated image source method
  • Live chat support
  • and more!

Agenda

  • Live demonstration of our exciting new features
  • The Treble development roadmap
  • New validation cases
  • Sneak-peak: BIM to Treble
  • Sneak-peak: Treble API
  • Audience Q&A 

Speaker: Finnur Pind, CEO & Co-founder

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