List of RISA-3D Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased RISA-3D for 3D Modeling from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using RISA-3D for 3D Modeling include: California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, a United States based Education organisation with 2675 employees and revenues of $454.0 million, TAIT, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $141.0 million, United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 55 employees and revenues of $6.0 million and many others.
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California State Polytechnic University-Pomona | Education | 2675 | $454M | United States | RISA Tech | RISA-3D | 3D Modeling | 2017 | n/a | In 2017, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona engaged RISA-3D as the primary structural analysis application for the Student Services Building roof, with John A. Martin & Associates using RISA-3D on the project in Pomona, California. The implementation positioned RISA-3D as the engineering analysis core within a 3D Modeling workflow for roof structural design during the documented project timeline. RISA-3D was used for parametric modeling, BIM import, and tight deflection control to support fabrication needs. The deployment emphasized gravity and deflection analysis capabilities, applying 3D Modeling finite element and frame analysis modules to iterate roof geometry and load cases during design. BIM import functionality was leveraged to integrate architectural and structural model geometry into RISA-3D, enabling coordinated analysis outputs for fabrication coordination. Operational coverage centered on the Student Services Building roof project, affecting structural engineering and fabrication coordination activities executed by John A. Martin & Associates on site in Pomona. Governance and workflow changes focused on shortening the structural iteration loop, with RISA-3D streamlining gravity and deflection analyses and reducing iteration time. The project completed in 2018, and RISA-3D supported successful construction outcomes by aligning analysis outputs with fabrication control requirements. | |
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TAIT | Manufacturing | 2000 | $141M | United States | RISA Tech | RISA-3D | 3D Modeling | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, TAIT implemented RISA-3D as its 3D Modeling application to support structural analysis of non-standard, moving, and suspended entertainment structures. The deployment targeted TAIT’s entertainment and structural engineering processes, with use across North America and on global projects, aligning the application with design and delivery workflows for high-profile installations. RISA-3D was used to perform advanced structural and dynamic modeling, including analysis of suspended and kinetic elements and the creation of reusable component libraries. TAIT configured the application to produce repeatable assets and parametrized model elements, enabling engineers to accelerate modeling and analysis cycles for tightly scheduled projects. Operational coverage centered on TAIT’s structural engineering and design teams, with documented application on notable projects such as the Wells Fargo Center scoreboard in 2019 to 2020. The RISA-3D implementation produced faster analysis turnarounds, repeatable design assets, and reduced delivery time pressures on tight-turnaround entertainment projects. Governance focused on standardizing component libraries and formalizing reuse workflows to embed repeatability into project delivery, with library curation and model version control used to maintain consistency across sites and projects. RISA-3D served as a centralized engineering modeling tool within TAIT’s entertainment structural engineering function, supporting both bespoke design work and scalable reuse of proven components. | |
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United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum | Non Profit | 55 | $6M | United States | RISA Tech | RISA-3D | 3D Modeling | 2018 | n/a | In 2018, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum implemented RISA-3D in a 3D Modeling workflow to support structural engineering for the museum project in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The deployment targeted analysis of complex composite steel framing and the behavior of diaphragms and nodes across multiple intermediate floors and the museum’s distinctive roof and façade systems. RISA-3D was used together with RISAFloor and the RISA-Revit Link to produce analysis-ready models, with RISA-3D providing three dimensional finite element and frame element analysis and RISAFloor supplying floor-level stiffness and diaphragm definitions. Configuration emphasized modeling of composite framing, lateral load paths, and nodal connectivity to enable accurate diaphragm and nodal analyses consistent with structural engineering practice. KL&A executed the integrated workflow, leveraging the RISA-Revit Link to exchange geometry and analysis data with Revit, improving interoperability between building information models and structural analysis models. The operational scope covered structural engineering functions for the museum, producing diaphragm and nodal outputs used for detailing, coordination, and constructability reviews on site in Colorado Springs. The implementation completed in 2020, and the documented workflow improved interoperability with Revit while ensuring the stability and constructability of the museum’s roof and façade systems. Governance centered on coordinated model exchange protocols and analysis-to-documentation handoffs between KL&A structural engineering teams and the broader project delivery process. |
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