
by Tomas Kellner
Everything is bigger in Texas, including the data centers that power artificial intelligence (AI). One of the largest such centers in the U.S., and possibly the world, is now under construction in the West Texas...
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Everything is bigger in Texas, including the data centers that power artificial intelligence (AI). One of the largest such centers in the U.S., and possibly the world, is now under construction in the West Texas city of Abileneāand the numbers...

by Tomas Kellner
Late in August, around 60 Bentley Systems engineers, designers, product managers, and experts from around the world gathered at the companyās headquarters in Exton, Pennsylvania, to put the finishing touches on OpenSite+, an engineering software solution that brings generative AI...

by Tomas Kellner
Engineers are paid to design roads and bridges. To help them expedite other tasks, Kyle Rosenmeyer, a superuser of Bentley Systems engineering software at VHB, built a custom artificial intelligence (AI) agent using Microsoftās Copilot Studio. The agent helps engineers...

by Kathleen Moore
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Bill McNamara has spent more than 20 years in the infrastructure industry, watching paper drawings give way to digital filesāonly to see those files locked in separate systems, making it hard for those systems to work together. Now he logs...
by Thomas Kohnstamm
The American electric grid stands at a critical crossroads. With 70% of existing substations more than 30 years old, utilities face mounting stress from new generation integration, climate challenges, unprecedented growth in power-hungry hyperscale AI data centers, and the electrification...

by Jay Moye
Imagine walking across a bridge before a single beam has been laidāwatching the sun reflect off the bridgeās steel, leaning over the railing to take in the river below, hearing the traffic flow nearby. With iTwin Engage, itās possible. Bentley...
by Thomas Kohnstamm
You donāt thread a metro tunnel under a historic city or build foundations in earthquake zones by guessing whatās beneath your feet. In the worldās most ambitious or unique infrastructure projects, Bentley Systemsā PLAXIS software gives geotechnical teams the insights...
by Sean O'Neill
In This Story Inefficient pumps silently steal from utility budgets Data reveals clues that pumps wonāt confess Digital tools turn waste into savings You lock your car and put your valuables in a safe to keep out thieves. But if...

by Tom Walski
In This Story… We celebrate Ada Lovelace, considered by many the world’s first computer programmer. Curiosity sparked these women’s journeys into engineering. Mentorship and networks help women thrive in STEM careers. Growing up in Cucuta, Colombia, Sharon Soler often popped...

by Kathleen Moore
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