Bim (disambiguation)

Bim is a 1975 film from Trinidad and Tobago.

Bim or BIM also may refer to:

Places

 * A nickname for the island of Barbados
 * Bim, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Boone County, West Virginia
 * IATA code BIM for South Bimini Airport

People and groups

 * Bim (name)
 * Bim (band), an early 1980s new wave band in which Cameron McVey and Stephen Street were members
 * Bim (pop duo), London-based pop duo from Somerset
 * Bim Bom, a Soviet circus clown duo consisting of Ivan Radunsky as Bim and various artists as Bom
 * Roy Forbes (born 1953), Canadian musician who used to go by the stage name Bim
 * Bim, a fictional character played by Frank Faylen in the 1945 film The Lost Weekend
 * James May is addressed as Bim by RoBoHon, a robotic travel assistant, in the travel series James May: Our Man in Japan.

Organizations

 * Banca Intermobiliare, an Italian bank
 * Bim (company), a Turkish retail store chain
 * Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Tamil Nadu, India, a business school affiliated to Bharathidasan University
 * Bord Iascaigh Mhara, the Irish Sea Fisheries Board
 * British Institute of Management, London

Science and technology

 * BCL2L11, protein from Bcl-2 protein family produced by bim gene
 * BiM, abbreviation for bimetal
 * BiM, Binary MPEG format for XML
 * Binary Independence Model, a probabilistic information retrieval technique
 * Blade Inspection Method for helicopters
 * Building Information Modeling, within construction, a process involving the generation and management of digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of buildings
 * Building Information Model, the resulting file from Building Information Modeling
 * CM-BIM, Certificate of Management - Building Information Modeling, a certification from the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)

Other uses

 * Bahasa Isyarat Malaysia, or Malaysian Sign Language
 * Bim, a colloquial name for trams in Vienna
 * Bim (1950 film), a short film directed by Albert Lamorisse
 * BIM (magazine), a Caribbean literary magazine founded in 1942 by Frank Collymore