AtĀ theĀ Bentley SystemsĀ IlluminateĀ BerlinĀ 2026Ā conference,Ā infrastructure engineers and technology leadersĀ metĀ to confrontĀ a massive infrastructure challengeĀ already visible in the numbers: Europe faces ā¬12Ā trillionĀ inĀ infrastructure investment needs by 2040.Ā
Independent research and advisory firm Verdantix, which covers industrial and infrastructure technology,Ā attended the event andĀ characterizedĀ itĀ as aĀ significant moment for the infrastructure sector,Ā underscoring the urgent challenges facing the industry.Ā In a report following the conference,Ā VerdantixĀ analysts Sophie Planken-Bichler and Annemarie BriggsĀ highlighted thatĀ fragmented dataāincluding informationĀ lost at handover, siloed across disciplines,Ā andĀ underused in operationsāremainsĀ the industry’s most consequential unsolved problem.Ā
āThe overarching message was clear:Ā The sector is not heading towards a sudden breaking point, but a slow, predictable crisis that leaders can already quantify but are struggling to address,āĀ the analysts wrote. āMounting pressure from aging assets, climate stress,Ā and growing system complexity is converging, stretching infrastructure built in the midā20thāÆcentury far beyond its intended lifespan.āĀ
VerdantixĀ alsoĀ highlighted the importance ofĀ themesĀ woven throughout the conference:Ā connected data, open standardsĀ andĀ interoperability,Ā andĀ artificial intelligenceĀ (AI).Ā The firm noted thatĀ digital twins are moving beyond design into operations,Ā with projects such as China’s Tianshan Shengli Tunnel andĀ the NetherlandsāĀ A16 motorwayĀ demonstratingĀ howĀ digital twins,Ā subsurface intelligence,Ā and lifecycle dataĀ reduce risk before construction begins and feed operational insight back into future design decisions.
RegardingĀ AI,Ā theĀ VerdantixĀ analystsĀ struck a cautionary note:Ā Technology is accelerating productivity in planning and risk analytics, but it amplifies weak data governanceĀ justĀ as readily as strong practice. ItĀ must be guided by experienced engineers rather than treated as a substitute for domainĀ expertise, the firm argued.Ā Ā
On connected data, Verdantix said the persistent failure is carrying digital value through handover into construction and operations. āPlatforms such as ProjectWise are becoming critical coordination layers,ā Verdantix said.Ā āLarge-scale programs such as Polandās Port Polska illustrate both the opportunity and the challenge: standardized BIM requirementsĀ and CDEs can enable a single source of truth, but scale, access control,Ā and configuration remain significant hurdles in practice.āĀ
Ultimately, Verdantix’s observations from Illuminate Berlin 2026 underscore that proactive strategies focused on intelligent data management and advanced technologies are indispensable for confronting the complex challenges facing global infrastructure today and in the future.Ā
ReadĀ the full Verdantix post.Ā
