AUSTIN, Texas, May 17, 2016 -- BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance computer workstations and rendering systems, today introduced the APEXX 2 Lumion Edition computer workstation optimized for both architectural CAD design and Lumion visualization software. The system will make its debut inside BOXX booth #2353 at the AIA Convention 2016, one of the largest annual gatherings of architects and design professionals held May 19-21, in Philadelphia, PA. BOXX invites AIA attendees and other Lumion users to enter a drawing for a free APEXX 2 Lumion Edition workstation by registering here. The winner will be announced early July, 2016.
"Many of our CAD customers rely on Lumion software," said Shoaib Mohammad, BOXX VP of Marketing and Business Development. "That's why we've partnered with Act-3D to not only create the ultimate Lumion solution, but also provide users with an opportunity to win one of these state-of-the art workstations."
Offering the best of both worlds, the APEXX 2 Lumion Edition workstation features an optional, liquid-cooled Intel® Core™ i7 processor (overclocked to 4.4 GHz) and two dual slot GPUs—an NVIDIA Quadro card for CAD applications like Autodesk Revit, as well as an NVIDIA GeForce card for Lumion. The GPU-centric application makes the best use of high performance NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards for rendering stills and animation, as well as high frame rate interactivity within the production viewport. Created by Act-3D and now used by 61 of the world's top 100 architecture firms, Lumion enables architects to transform CAD drawings into stunning videos, images, and 360 degree panoramas.
"Since we consider our role as that of a partner in our customers' creative businesses, we have a responsibility to provide them with the optimal solution for their specific workflow," said Mohammad. "The APEXX 2 Lumion Edition is a clear representation of that ideal as we empower architects to work faster and more efficiently than ever before."
For further information and pricing, contact a BOXX Sales Consultant in the US at 1-877-877-2699 or visit APEXX 2 Lumion Edition workstation. For other BOXX APEXX workstations, rendering solutions, BOXX Finance options, and how to contact one of their worldwide resellers, visit www.boxx.com.
About BOXX Technologies
BOXX is the leading innovator of high-performance workstations and rendering systems for visual effects, animation, product design, engineering, architectural visualization, and more. Combining record-setting performance, speed, and reliability with unparalleled industry knowledge, BOXX is the trusted choice for creative professionals worldwide. For more information, visit www.boxx.com
CONTACT: John Vondrak
BOXX Technologies
512- 852-3326
[email protected]


Volaris and Viva Agree to Merge, Creating Mexico’s Largest Low-Cost Airline Group
AstraZeneca’s LATIFY Phase III Trial of Ceralasertib Misses Primary Endpoint in Lung Cancer Study
Mexico Antitrust Review of Viva Aerobus–Volaris Deal Signals Growth for Airline Sector
Dina Powell McCormick Resigns From Meta Board After Eight Months, May Take Advisory Role
Moore Threads Unveils New GPUs, Fuels Optimism Around China’s AI Chip Ambitions
Trump Administration Reviews Nvidia H200 Chip Sales to China, Marking Major Shift in U.S. AI Export Policy
FDA Fast-Tracks Approval of Altria’s on! PLUS Nicotine Pouches Under New Pilot Program
Boeing Seeks FAA Emissions Waiver to Continue 777F Freighter Sales Amid Strong Cargo Demand
Italy Fines Apple €98.6 Million Over App Store Dominance
John Carreyrou Sues Major AI Firms Over Alleged Copyrighted Book Use in AI Training
U.S. Lawmakers Urge Pentagon to Blacklist More Chinese Tech Firms Over Military Ties
Trump Signals Push for Lower Health Insurance Prices as ACA Premium Concerns Grow
Elon Musk Wins Reinstatement of Historic Tesla Pay Package After Delaware Supreme Court Ruling
California Regulator Probes Waymo Robotaxi Stalls During San Francisco Power Outage
JPMorgan’s Top Large-Cap Pharma Stocks to Watch in 2026
Seatrium Reaches $475 Million Settlement With Maersk Over Offshore Wind Vessel Project
Roche CEO Warns US Drug Price Deals Could Raise Costs of New Medicines in Switzerland 



