Posts Tagged ‘Bentley’
Wednesday, October 11th, 2017
Getting to stay at a hotel that was crafted using the software of the host company is a really exciting experience. The Bentley 2017 Year in Infrastructure thought leadership event is held at the iconic Marina Bay Sands Hotel, in Singapore, a marvel of architecture made possible in large part by Bentley software.
Whenever a host city is chosen for a Bentley event, it is chosen based upon that region’s commitment to infrastructure. For many years I’ve attended the Year in Infrastructure events and this one is no different in honoring the geographic region that presents a great deal of industry and innovation in infrastructure. The event showcases finalists and winners in the annual Bentley Be Inspired Awards, that demonstrate excellence in all aspects of infrastructure and land planning – from roads and bridges, utilities, rail, reality modeling and much more.
There are other Be Inspired Award finalist buildings dotted around the bay that also reflect the creative use of Bentley software, and help define the Singapore skyline.
Why are so many of these ambitious projects clustered in one city/state/country? In opening comments yesterday, Chris Barron of Bentley remarked, “The center of gravity for infrastructure is in Asia. One-half of our finalists this year are from Asia.”
While Singapore is a thriving city metropolis, it is also a small nation. It may be one of the first countries to take a leap into being a “smart nation,” far beyond the ambitions of the “smart city.”
There is a stark difference between the Singapore we see today and eight years ago when the Marina Bay Sands Hotel was built. The center of the 720-square-meter island was essentially seawater, and needed to be built up with many tons of soil shipped in to support the ambitious structures that would eventually make up the profile and economy of this city/state/country.
This is where geospatial comes in, and it is indelibly woven into the fabric of how the island came to support such structures and new economic growth. In Bentley’s world view, geospatial is a part of the whole, and it is a part of all the utilities, road, rail and construction offerings as it must be part of the projects themselves.
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Tags: Bentley, Bentley Systems, cloud, geospatial, imagery, indoor mapping, Infrastructure, intelligence, mapping, maps, navigation, reality modeling, satellite imagery, Singapore Land Authority No Comments »
Tuesday, August 8th, 2017
Dear Readers:
The deadline for those entries to our Special Coverage of Online GIS Courses has been changed to August 14th, 2017.
The face of GIS and Geospatial education has changed dramatically over the past few years, with new online courses being offered in numerous subjects, ranging from GIS fundamentals to Spatial Analytics and UAVs. What is more phenomenal is that these courses reach out to all corners of the earth, making a GIS/geospatial education a possibility for almost everyone on the planet.
Our coverage will include a listing of all the top online GIS courses offered today, enrollment information and costs, as well as comments from instructors, employers and current or graduated students from some of the programs.
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Tags: American Sentinel University, Autodesk, Bentley, ESRI, Harvard University, indoor mapping, Pace University, Penn State, University of Arizona, University of Denver No Comments »
Thursday, April 13th, 2017
Charles Rihner, vice president of the Topcon GeoPositioning Solutions Group, talked with GISCafe Voice about Topcon ContextCapture, powered by Bentley Systems ContextCapture reality modeling software, now offered with Topcon UAS (unmanned aerial systems).
Falcon 8 site overview
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Tags: AEC, Bentley, Bentley Systems, climate change, cloud, data, geospatial, GIS, GPS, imagery, Infrastructure, LiDAR, maps, small sats, Topcon, UAS No Comments »
Monday, February 20th, 2017
“Disruptive technology changes the face of industries, but we are also in an age of disruptive data.” – Anne Kemp
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Tags: Bentley, Bentley Systems, climate change, cloud, data, intelligence, location, mapping, maps, mobile 2 Comments »
Thursday, December 8th, 2016
Utilities strikes are costing utilities about a trillion dollars per year, which equates to a hit a minute in the U.S. Many of these are taking place in underground utilities.
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Thursday, November 10th, 2016
On Media Day at the Bentley Year In Infrastructure 2016 Conference held in London, the media was treated to Industry presentations for the various industry segments that Bentley Systems serves. The event is a vehicle for Bentley’s jurored Be Inspired Awards, which are bestowed on the selected finalists at a Wednesday evening gala event. Prior to the event, technology sessions highlight the work of the finalists and the company provides industry forums to showcase new technologies on the horizon.
Winner Innovation in Utilities and Communication – Hubei Electric, Engineering , 220kV Secondary Transformer Substation, China
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Tags: ArcGIS, Bentley, Bentley Systems, cloud, crowdsourcing, data, geospatial, GIS, Google, GPS, imagery, location, mapping, satellite imagery No Comments »
Tuesday, November 8th, 2016
GISCafe Editorial Calendar 2017*
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Tags: Autodesk, Bentley, climate change, cloud, crowdsourcing, data, ESRI, geospatial, GIS, location, mapping, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, satellite imagery, small sats No Comments »
Tuesday, May 10th, 2016
GEOINT 2016 in Orlando next week is expected to be an exciting conference for the government sector.
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Tags: ArcGIS, Autodesk, Bentley, ESRI, GEOINT 2016, geospatial, GIS, intelligence, Intergraph, LiDAR, location, mapping, maps, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, satellite imagery, small sats, social media No Comments »
Wednesday, April 20th, 2016
Those I spoke to at SPAR3D 2016 last week were amazed at the progress the 3D laser scanning/reality capture products had made over just one year. Many people attended in order to find out if the technology would be right for their organization and what it would entail in terms of a learning curve, and of course, how much it would cost.
SPAR 3D scanning mobile unit from Surphaser
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Thursday, April 14th, 2016
The four morning keynotes kicking off SPAR3D 2016 Expo and Conference in The Woodlands, Texas, Tuesday morning included Eddie Paddock, Engineering/VR Technical Discipline lead, NASA Johnson Space Center, Greg Bentley, CEO Bentley Systems, Inc., David Smith, CTO, Wearality, and Curtis Chan, technical evangelist, Autodesk.
Google Cardboard
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Tags: Autodesk, Bentley, climate change, geospatial, GIS, Google, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, iPhone, LiDAR, location, mapping, mobile, NASA, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, navigation, remote sensing, Safe Software, satellite imagery, smartphones, social media No Comments »
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