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Bentley Systems Announces New iTwin Cloud Services for Infrastructure Engineering Digital Twins
SINGAPORE, Oct. 24, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- Digital twins enter the mainstream – engineering firms and owner-operators 
put digital twin aspirations into action

The Year in Infrastructure 2019 Conference -- Bentley Systems, Incorporated, 
the leading global provider of comprehensive software and digital twin cloud 
services for advancing the design, construction, and operations of 
infrastructure, today announced new cloud services for infrastructure 
engineering digital twins. Digital twins are digital representations of 
physical assets and their engineering information that allow users to 
understand and model their performance in the real world over their lifecycle. 
In effect, "evergreen" digital twins advance BIM and GIS through 4D. 

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Keith Bentley, founder and chief technology officer, said, "Today the 'digital 
twin era' is underway, and its pace accelerates every day. The early adopters 
we've worked with are already staking out leadership positions in the new 
digital twin economy, towards innovations in both their business processes and 
their business models. The advantages gained by replacing decades-old, 
disconnected paper-based workflows and work products with open, live, trusted, 
and evergreen digital twins are immense. Coupling that with an ecosystem of 
innovation through open-source platforms creates an unstoppable force for 
change in infrastructure. I can't remember a more exciting time for the 
infrastructure professions or for Bentley Systems."

New Digital Twin Cloud Services
iTwin Services enable engineering firms to create, visualize and analyze 
digital twins of infrastructure projects and assets. iTwin Services federate 
digital engineering content from BIM design tools and multiple data sources, 
enable "4D visualization" of digital twins, and log engineering changes along a 
project/asset timeline, to provide an accountable record of 
who-changed-what-and-when. Engineering teams are using iTwin Services to 
conduct design reviews, validate design data, and generate design insights. 
Users of Bentley's design applications can apply the iTwin Design Review 
service for ad hoc design reviews, and project teams using ProjectWise can add 
the iTwin Design Review service to their digital workflows to facilitate 
overall project digital twins.

PlantSight is an offering jointly developed by Bentley Systems and Siemens, 
which enables owner-operators and their engineers to create living and 
evergreen digital twins of operating process plants. PlantSight allows 
operations, maintenance, and engineering to access trusted, accurate digital 
twin data immersively, including P&IDs, 3D models, and IoT data. It provides a 
single view of truth in a validated information model that facilitates 
situational intelligence, line of sight, and contextual awareness. PlantSight 
was jointly developed by Bentley and Siemens using iTwin Services and is 
commercially available from either company.

iTwin Immersive Asset Service enables owner-operators using AssetWise to align 
asset performance data and operational analytics in their digital twins' 
context, making engineering information accessible to a wider audience of users 
through immersive and intuitive user experiences. iTwin Immersive Asset Service 
shows "hotspots" of activity and change in asset status over time which leads 
to faster and better-informed decision-making that ultimately helps improve 
asset and network performance. 

Digital Twins Enter the Mainstream
The ever-evolving physical reality of an as-operated asset has previously been 
difficult to capture digitally and keep current. In addition, the corresponding 
engineering information, in its assortment of incompatible file formats and 
constant change, has typically been "dark data," essentially unavailable or 
unusable. With digital twin cloud services, Bentley helps users to create and 
curate digital twins to improve the operation and maintenance of physical 
assets, systems, and construction processes, through immersive 4D visualization 
and analytics visibility.

At Bentley's Year in Infrastructure 2019 Conference, digital twin advancements 
featured in 24 finalist projects in 15 categories in project locations across 
14 countries ranging from transportation, water networks and treatment plants, 
to power stations, steel plants, and buildings. Overall, 139 nominations in 17 
categories cited digital twin objectives for the innovations used on their 
projects – a significant increase from 29 such nominations in 2018.

Digital Twin Ideas in Action
In the technology keynote at the conference, Keith Bentley was joined on stage 
by representatives from Sweco and Hatch, showcasing infrastructure digital twin 
ideas in action. 

   Sweco digitally integrated a nine-kilometer light rail system project for
   the city of Bergen in Norway. The extension of the existing system was
   managed entirely through 3D BIM models, from alternative studies into a
   detailed engineering design. The use of iTwin Services allowed Sweco to keep
   track of changes automatically and minimize errors, enabling 4D
   visualization.

   Hatch completed pre-feasibility, feasibility, and detailed engineering for a
   sulfuric acid facility in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Bentley's
   plant design software enabled the project team to design a complete,
   intelligent digital twin to the most granular level of detail, moving the
   engineering quality processes upstream as part of the 3D modeling effort
   compared to traditional drawing-based quality processes. Hatch was able to
   reduce production ramp-up after hot commissioning, from six months to one
   week.

   Microsoft is prototyping digital twins in its Asia headquarters in Singapore
   and its Redmond campus. Microsoft's Real Estate and Security group is
   implementing an approach for the Digital Building Lifecycle to optimize
   building performance, cost-effectiveness, employee satisfaction,
   productivity and security. Microsoft's efforts to create digital
   representations of physical assets like buildings are based on Microsoft
   Azure Digital Twins, an IoT service that helps organizations create
   comprehensive digital models of physical environments. Azure Digital Twins
   was released for public preview in 2018 and is now being adopted by
   Microsoft customers and partners globally, including Bentley for its iTwin
   Services. The companies are working together to create a digital twin of
   Microsoft's new facilities in Singapore. 

Digital Twin Ecosystem 
Both iTwin Services and PlantSight were developed with the iModel.js 
open-source platform for digital twins, which was first launched in October 
2018 and reached its version 1.0 milestone in June 2019. A primary reason for 
open-sourcing the iModel.js library is to foster an ecosystem of innovation for 
owners' and engineers' digital twin software developers and for digital 
integrators. 

One such ecosystem software developer is vGIS Inc. which used iModel.js to 
integrate a mixed reality (XR) solution within a transportation infrastructure 
digital twin. Their mobile mixed reality app visually merges project design 
models with reality, in the field, in real-time. Users in the field can view 
subsurface utilities, such as pipes and cables, merged within their real-world 
orientation. Users simply point at objects with their mobile devices to see 
project design elements in this context.

Alec Pestov, vGIS founder and CEO, said, "The iModel.js platform is a great 
resource for developing and integrating value-added tools and services, such as 
the advanced augmented reality and mixed reality solution offered by vGIS. We 
love the seamless interoperability with iTwin Services and the frictionless 
development path to get to that seamless integration, and we look forward to 
expanding our collaboration potential, through iTwin Services." 

Captions and images: 
Sulfuric Acid Plant in Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Hatch 
leveraged the digital twin to provide alternative procurement strategies to 
lower the cost of material supply and cut several months off the schedule ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2616231-1&h=3517938460&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bentley.com%2F-%2Fmedia%2FImages%2FPress%2520Release%2520Images%2F2019%2FHatch_Sulphuric-Acid-Plant_04_1920x1080&a=Sulfuric+Acid+Plant+in+Katanga%2C+Democratic+Republic+of+the+Congo.+Hatch+leveraged+the+digital+twin+to+provide+alternative+procurement+strategies+to+lower+the+cost+of+material+supply+and+cut+several+months+off+the+schedule. 
). Image courtesy of Hatch.

iTwin Design Review facilitates faster design review sessions and 
multidiscipline coordination ( 
https://www.bentley.com/-/media/Images/Press%20Release%20Images/2019/iTwin_Design_Review_image_1920x1080 
). Image courtesy of Bentley Systems. 

Digital Twins Defined
Digital twins are digital representations of physical assets and systems in the 
context of their surrounding environment, converged with their engineering 
information, for understanding and modeling of their performance. Like the 
real-world assets they represent, digital twins are ever changing. They are 
continuously updated from multiple sources, including sensors and drones, to 
represent the right-time status or working condition of real-world, physical 
infrastructure assets. In effect, digital twins—by combining digital context 
and digital components with digital chronology—advance BIM and GIS through 4D. 

Benefits of Digital Twins
Digital twins enable users to visualize the entire asset – in a web browser, on 
a tablet, or with a mixed reality headset – check status, perform analysis and 
generate insights in order to predict and optimize asset performance. Users can 
build digitally before they build physically and plan out and de-risk 
maintenance activities before they carry them out in the real-world. They now 
have software at their disposal to envisage hundreds of scenarios, leverage 
machine learning to compare design alternatives or maintenance strategies and 
optimize across multiple parameters. Visualization and contextualization of 
engineering data lead to better informed decision-making and stakeholder 
engagement throughout the asset lifecycle.

About Bentley's iTwin Services ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2616231-1&h=2614796011&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bentley.com%2Fen%2Fproducts%2Fproduct-line%2Fdigital-twins%2Fitwin&a=About+Bentley%27s+iTwin+Services 
)
iTwin Services enable project teams and owner-operators to create, 
4D-visualize, and analyze digital twins of infrastructure assets. iTwin 
Services enable digital information managers to incorporate engineering data 
created by diverse design tools into a living digital twin and align it with 
reality modeling and other associated data, with no disruption to their current 
tools or processes. Users are able to visualize and track engineering change 
along the timeline of the project, providing an accountable record of 
who-changed-what-and-when. iTwin Services facilitate actionable insights for 
decision makers across the organization and asset lifecycle. Users make better 
informed decisions, anticipate and avoid issues before they arise, and react 
more quickly with confidence, resulting in cost savings, improved service 
availability, lower environmental impact, and improved safety.

About Bentley Systems 
Bentley Systems is the leading global provider of software solutions to 
engineers, architects, geospatial professionals, constructors, and 
owner-operators for the design, construction, and operations of infrastructure, 
including public works, utilities, industrial plants, and digital cities ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2616231-1&h=4245889645&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bentley.com%2Fen%2Fsolutions%2F3d-cities&a=digital+cities 
). Bentley's MicroStation-based open modeling applications, and its open 
simulation applications, accelerate design integration ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2616231-1&h=1495155008&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bentley.com%2Fen%2Fsolutions%2Fproject-delivery%2Farchitecture-and-engineering&a=design+integration 
); its ProjectWise and SYNCHRO offerings accelerate project delivery ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2616231-1&h=1482951078&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bentley.com%2Fen%2Fproducts%2Fproduct-line%2Fproject-delivery-software&a=project+delivery 
); and its AssetWise offerings accelerate asset and network performance ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2616231-1&h=290919152&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bentley.com%2Fen%2Fproducts%2Fbrands%2Fassetwise&a=asset+and+network+performance 
). Spanning infrastructure engineering, Bentley's iTwin Services are 
fundamentally advancing BIM and GIS through 4D digital twins. 

Bentley Systems employs more than 3,500 colleagues, generates annual revenues 
of $700 million in 170 countries, and has invested more than $1 billion in 
research, development, and acquisitions since 2014. From inception in 1984, the 
company has remained majority-owned by its five founding Bentley brothers. 
www.bentley.com

Bentley, the Bentley logo, AssetWise, iModel.js, iTwin, MicroStation, Open 
Buildings, ProjectWise, and SYNCHRO are either registered or unregistered 
trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its 
direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product 
names are trademarks of their respective owners.

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SOURCE: Bentley Systems, Incorporated

CONTACT: Press Contact: Jennifer Maguire, +1 610 458 2695, 
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