Bentley Systems Unveils Winners of 2025 Going Digital Awards
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Bentley Systems Unveils Winners of 2025 Going Digital Awards

Bentley Systems, Incorporated (Nasdaq: BSY), the infrastructure engineering software company, has announced the winners of the 2025 Going Digital Awards, celebrating excellence in digital innovation across the global infrastructure sector. The awards recognise professionals using Bentley software to enhance how infrastructure is designed, built, and operated. 

 Nearly 250 projects from 47 countries competed across 12 categories, with winners selected by an independent jury during Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure conference held in Amsterdam. 

Chris Bradshaw, Chief Sustainability and Education Officer, Bentley Systems, said, “These groundbreaking projects show how leading companies and owner-operators are leveraging digital advancements—from connected data to AI—to transform project delivery and asset performance.” 

Indian firm Voyants Solutions Pvt Ltd won in the Cities, Campuses and Facilities category for the Atal Puram Township project in Agra. Other global winners included Italferr (Italy), Deloitte and Vale (Brazil), PT Wika Tirta Jaya Jatiluhur (Indonesia), and Baosteel Engineering & Technology Group (China). 

 Bentley also conferred Founders’ Honors on 18 exemplary projects worldwide, including AECOM (UK), DPR Construction (US), Aurecon (New Zealand), and PowerChina (China), for advancing infrastructure with social and environmental impact. 

The Bentley-Envision Award for Sustainable Infrastructure went to GeoStruXer (Saudi Arabia) for its seismic rehabilitation project using sustainable micropiled PTRaft technology. 

Bentley’s Educator of the Year award was presented to Irfaan Peerun of Griffith University, Australia, for pioneering excellence in infrastructure education and digital learning integration. 

Bentley Systems, Incorporated (Nasdaq: BSY), the infrastructure engineering software company, has announced the winners of the 2025 Going Digital Awards, celebrating excellence in digital innovation across the global infrastructure sector. The awards recognise professionals using Bentley software to enhance how infrastructure is designed, built, and operated.  Nearly 250 projects from 47 countries competed across 12 categories, with winners selected by an independent jury during Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure conference held in Amsterdam. Chris Bradshaw, Chief Sustainability and Education Officer, Bentley Systems, said, “These groundbreaking projects show how leading companies and owner-operators are leveraging digital advancements—from connected data to AI—to transform project delivery and asset performance.” Indian firm Voyants Solutions Pvt Ltd won in the Cities, Campuses and Facilities category for the Atal Puram Township project in Agra. Other global winners included Italferr (Italy), Deloitte and Vale (Brazil), PT Wika Tirta Jaya Jatiluhur (Indonesia), and Baosteel Engineering & Technology Group (China).  Bentley also conferred Founders’ Honors on 18 exemplary projects worldwide, including AECOM (UK), DPR Construction (US), Aurecon (New Zealand), and PowerChina (China), for advancing infrastructure with social and environmental impact. The Bentley-Envision Award for Sustainable Infrastructure went to GeoStruXer (Saudi Arabia) for its seismic rehabilitation project using sustainable micropiled PTRaft technology. Bentley’s Educator of the Year award was presented to Irfaan Peerun of Griffith University, Australia, for pioneering excellence in infrastructure education and digital learning integration. 

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