Category: Bentley Systems Year In Infrastructure Event

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Bhupinder Singh Interview Full Version

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Todd Danielson interviews Bhupinder Singh, senior vice president, Bentley Software. They discuss Bentley's "Connected Approach" to software design, how to take advantage of Technology Disruptions, Bentley's engineering approach called "Optioneering," the ProjectWise Construction Work Package Server product, the Bentley Year In Infrastructure Event, and "What's Next?" for Bentley in 2014.

Introducing a Completely New Civil Conceptual Design Tool

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The V1 Video team interviewed Francois Valois at the 2015 Bentley Year in Infrastructure Conference in London in early November. Valois is director of product management at Bentley Systems, working on their new OpenRoads ConceptStation software, and he spoke about the workflow and the software's capabilities with its new easy-to-use interface, rules-based design tools, cost-based analysis and rich visualization.

Ton de Vries Interview

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Todd Danielson interviews Ton de Vries, solutions executive, Bentley Systems. They talk about 3D City Models, Hypermodeling and the importance of Standards.

Solving the Site Engineering Cost Problem with SITEOPS

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Bentley Systems has had a stake in SITEOPS since 2010 and completed the acquisition in August 2014. Informed Infrastructure spoke to Mike Detwiler, vice president, SITEOPS Product Development, about this innovative cloud-based site-development tool that is being widely used in construction. This product is now being integrated across Bentley's other offerings, with intelligent 3-D data models carried throughout the project workflow.

Cyndi Smith Interview

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Todd Danielson interviews Cyndi Smith, solutions executive, Utilities and Communications, Bentley Systems. They talk about new innovations for Electric Utilities as well as the Bentley Substation product.

Microsoft’s Nancy Li Talks about Mixed Reality in Construction

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Todd Danielson, the editorial director of Informed Infrastructure, interviewed Nancy Li, Microsoft's global head of partnerships and industry solutions for its Mixed Reality and AI Perception Group.

Hearing the Voice of the Customer

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Todd Danielson, Informed Infrastructure's editorial director, interviewed Katriona Lord-Levins, the chief success officer for Bentley Systems, via webcam.

Interview with CEOs of Bentley Systems and Topcon Positioning Systems

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In October 2019, Informed Infrastructure Editorial Director Todd Danielson went to Bentley Systems’ Year In Infrastructure conference in Singapore. While there as an award juror for the Buildings and Campuses category, he was able to interview Greg Bentley and Ray O'Connor, the CEOs of Bentley Systems and Topcon Positioning Systems, respectively, about their companies and the joint venture they launched at the event: Digital Construction Works Incorporated (DCW).

David Huie and David Burdick: Reality Capture and Modeling, LumenRT, and Visualization for Communication

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Informed Infrastructure interviewed Bentley Systems' David Huie, Product Marketing, Reality Modeling, and David Burdick, Market Development, Visualization, at the Year In Infrastructure Event held Nov. 1-3, 2017, at the Hilton London Metropole. They take turns discussing Bentley's latest advances in reality capture and modeling, including its LumenRT product, as well as how to best use visualization for communication with the expanding amount of "non-technical" stakeholders.

Greg Bentley Interview Part 2: Lifecycle Management, Productizing Services and Tech Uptake in Construction

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Informed Infrastructure interviewed Greg Bentley, the CEO of Bentley Systems, at the Year In Infrastructure Event held Nov. 1-3, 2017, at the Hilton London Metropole. In Part 2 of this interview, he discusses the importance of lifecycle management and the "productizing" of services as well as his thoughts on the slow uptake of technology in construction and how it can be overcome.