Bentley Brings Latest Engineering Software Technology to Cambodia (Video)

A world-leading engineering software development company—Bentley, in cooperation with Cam. E.S organised a seminar in mid-June on ‘Digital Engineering Advancement for Infrastructure’ in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, introducing the latest engineering technology and management system to the Kingdom.

Held on 12 June at the Phnom Penh Hotel, the seminar brought together experts in different fields from Bentley as well as hundreds of local professional participants including engineers, architects, constructors, and many other representatives of construction industry companies.

The highlight of this one-day event was the introduction to the new and most updated management system of Bentley known as ‘Building Information Modeling’ or BIM. BIM methodology is an intelligent 3D model-based process that helps architects, engineers, and construction-related professionals to smoothly and efficiently, manage, plan, design, and construct buildings and infrastructures.

Besides BIM, the experts also shared their experiences and technics on how to optimise construction process management, how to achieve the best and accurate construction design, and how to collaborate project effectively and efficiently through several other software such as MicroStation, AECOsim, and the list go on.

“Indeed, the purpose of this seminar today is to introduce the new technology of Bentley to the construction and infrastructure sector to Cambodia. But more importantly, our main goal is to share our updated knowledge to all the professionals in this industry,” General Manager of Cam. E.S Co., Ltd. Soun Tivea told Construction & Property Magazine.

“Actually, Bentley has just officially arrived in Cambodia six months ago by having Cam ES as their authorized channel partner in Cambodia. The first project to apply and use Bentley technology was the Substation Design work for 230-kilovolt project in Kampong Cham and Kratie provinces,” he added.

Bentley is a United States-based software development company that supports the professional needs of those responsible for creating and managing the world’s infrastructure, including roadways, bridges, airports, skyscrapers, industrial and power plants as well as utility networks.

Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,500 colleagues in over 50 countries and is on track to surpass an annual revenue run rate of USD700 million. Since 2012, Bentley has invested more than USD1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.

General Manager of Cam. E.S Co., Ltd. Soun Tive

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