Trimble Selects Best SketchUp Apps

WESTMINSTER, CO, Jan 1, 2025 – Trimble has announced the winners of the SketchUp0-60 Challenge, an initiative created by Trimble SketchUp and Trimble Ventures  aimed at encouraging innovative solutions for architects, designers, and project managers. The 0-60 Challenge invited entrepreneurs, early-stage startups and developers to leverage SketchUp to develop transformative technology solutions that solve common industry challenges.

Nine finalists selected from over 100 applicants were given an opportunity to collaborate with subject matter experts, innovators and technologists from within the Trimble network to transform their ideas into reality. After a three-month development process, the finalists demoed their solutions for a live audience at 3D Basecamp at Dimensions, Trimble’s annual user conference.

“The ideas and solutions that came to light through the SketchUp 0-60 Challenge are nothing short of transformative,” said Christopher Cronin, VP & GM, architecture, design and education at Trimble SketchUp. “We created the challenge to stimulate creative problem solving, encourage collaboration and connection, and help turn ideas into solutions that will have a real-world impact on AEC workflows. Together with a talented third-party developer community, we are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible and seeing how the integration of AI unlocks new levels of efficiency, interoperability and creative exploration for the SketchUp community.” 

The SketchUp 0-60 Challenge Winners are:

First PlaceScaffPlan developed an extension that helps temporary works companies—builders of temporary structures used to support construction projects—create detailed drawings and documentation for scaffolding, formwork, propping, and shoring projects in SketchUp. The tool is designed to improve material utilization, assist with delivery scheduling, support on-site installation, and aid compliance with legal requirements and safety protocols.

Second Place: To streamline the design to construction documentation workflow between SketchUp and Revit, Skema’s new integration addresses the need for greater interoperability between both solutions. The integration provides designers, developers, builders and owners a seamless way to leveraging SketchUp for faster Building Information Models (BIM) development, reducing data loss and unnecessary remodeling, leading to increased efficiency and confidence.

Third Place: A plug-in from Spacely AI accelerates the process of creating high-quality renders of interiors by auto-populating 3D spaces with the appropriate entourage. The solution accelerates the time-consuming process of populating and rendering stylized 3D spaces, allowing interior designers to win more business, reduce costs and explore creativity.

Amazon Web Services “Scaled Thought” Award: Extracting precise data from designs and manually labeling components is tedious and error-prone, often leading to incomplete or inaccurate data. Scene Intelligence, a SketchUp plugin created by Loci, uses state-of-the-art AI models to classify components in SketchUp to IFC 4 standard at the click of a button. Scene Intelligence makes it easy to filter and view critical elements such as furniture and structural components. It also assists in generating a bill of materials efficiently.

Judges selected the winners based on three product categories and against six different criteria to measure the efficacy of the proposals. First, second and third place winners received cash prizes and Loci will receive technical expertise in three complimentary workshops led by Solution Architects at Amazon Web Services.

All features are available to download and try on the SketchUp Extension Warehouse

Source: Trimble