Description:
From established software vendors to rising startups, the infrastructure sector is rethinking how emerging technology will address short-term challenges and transform long-term business strategies. Everyone needs data to perform critical tasks, discover new insights, leverage AI, and develop new solutions. However, infrastructure data must be usable, accessible, and current for decades. In the battle for BIM 2.0, selecting the right technologies, harnessing composable tools, and building innovative solutions has become a critical business decision that will have data management ramifications for decades to come.
In this session, Bentley Systems CTO Julien Moutte will discuss how open standards and truly open platforms will help software users and developers avoid vendor lock-in, ensure data interoperability, build a diverse vendor ecosystem, and prepare for the future. He will also share how design applications, geospatial context, composable tools, and cloud capabilities can work together to power innovation and better outcomes across the infrastructure lifecycle.