Munich 24 – 25 November 2026

Bentley Systems

Bentley Systems

Empowering Infrastructure’s Future: Bentley’s Digital Twin and AI-Infrastructure Driven Technology at BIM World Munich

Infrastructure is the backbone of society, providing networks that connect communities, support economic growth, and ensure access to essential services.

As we face the reality that our infrastructure is rapidly aging and over 95% of the infrastructure required for 2030 is already in place, the need to expand, modernize, and retrofit existing systems has never been more urgent.

The shortage of engineers further exacerbates this challenge.

Bentley is here to help. With our advanced technology, industry expertise, and AI-driven solutions, we enable infrastructure professionals to gain a clear understanding of current conditions, enabling smarter decision-making.

This allows teams to streamline design-build workflows, optimize project delivery, and continuously monitor and maintain assets to ensure long-term safety and resilience.

 

About Bentley

Bentley is the leading software provider for the infrastructure sector. Our platform enables engineering firms and owners/operators to manage their assets through infrastructure  delivery and ongoing infrastructure performance. We empower the unsung heroes of infrastructure working to improve quality of life around  the world. 

The infrastructure digital twin is the core of our offering. By integrating a wide range of inputs into a digital simulation, Bentley provides unmatched understanding into an asset’s performance, allowing engineers to work in context, at scale, and in real time. This enables clear design, efficient construction, and reliable monitoring and maintenance. Bentley is helping the infrastructure sector embrace digital workflows to become more productive and effective.

We maintain a deep portfolio of specific applications that serve any conceivable need in the infrastructure sector, from transportation to water utilities to city planning to energy. Those applications and the platform they run on are interoperable because collaboration and knowledge sharing are essential to designing, building, and operating infrastructure today.