

What’s new in Bentley Systems’ Year in Infrastructure 2025?
Bentley Systems, a leading infrastructure engineering software company, announced a major expansion of its digital portfolio at its Year in Infrastructure 2025 conference, held on October 15 and 16 in Amsterdam.
The company unveiled new Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications, deepened the integration of geospatial modeling through its Cesium platform, and introduced a unified cloud environment to enhance project delivery and asset performance across the infrastructure lifecycle.

Geospatial Modeling and Reality Capture Power Digital Twins
Building on its acquisition of Cesium, Bentley is now offering reality modeling services directly within the Cesium ion platform. This creates an automated pipeline from data capture to geospatial visualization, allowing users to create detailed, engineering-grade 3D visualizations—including reality meshes and point clouds—directly from imagery, with annotations powered by AI.
Key geospatial developments include:
- Reality Modeling in Cesium ion: A complete, automated pipeline using iTwin Capture to create detailed 3D reality models from imagery, ready to be streamed within applications.
- Enhanced Design Software: MicroStation 2025 and Bentley Open Applications now support 3D Tiles via Cesium, allowing engineers to integrate rich geospatial context like Google Photorealistic 3D Tiles directly into their designs, accelerating project setup.
- iTwin Engage: A new immersive application that uses Cesium and game engine technology to generate interactive, photorealistic, and always-current digital twins for design reviews, construction rehearsals, and remote inspections.
AI Set to Boost Engineering Productivity
Bentley emphasized its vision for “trustworthy AI” to empower—not replace—infrastructure engineers. A global survey released at the conference confirmed widespread adoption, with nearly half of infrastructure professionals piloting or implementing AI to boost design productivity and automate documentation.
To address a global shortage of engineering capacity, Bentley introduced several new and enhanced AI-powered applications:
- OpenSite+ (Site Design): Now in limited availability, this application leverages generative AI for civil site design and has been shown to deliver projects up to 10 times faster.
- OpenUtilities Substation+ (Substation Design): A new application that enables multiple designers to work simultaneously on the same model, reducing errors and rework.
- SYNCHRO+ (Construction Management): An AI-powered, data-centric construction application that uses Cesium for geospatial context to explore construction sequences with greater depth.
- Bentley Copilot: A context-aware AI assistant being integrated across the portfolio, starting with applications like OpenRoads Designer and OpenRail Designer.
- ProjectWise AI: New search capabilities in ProjectWise will use AI to provide instant, concise summaries of documents, significantly reducing search time.
CEO Nicholas Cumins stressed Bentley’s commitment to data stewardship, reaffirming that users maintain full control over their data and decide if it is used for AI model training. The company also announced an Infrastructure AI Co-Innovation Initiative to collaborate with engineering firms and asset owners on the next generation of AI-enhanced workflows.


Bentley Infrastructure Cloud Connect Unifies Data
The company also introduced Bentley Infrastructure Cloud Connect, the new foundational layer of its cloud environment. Connect provides a single, connected environment for professionals to access and manage all project and asset data—from models and PDFs to photos and IoT sensor data.
Key features of Connect include:
- Unified Data Environment: Users can manage data from over 50 file formats and integrate with enterprise systems to form digital twins of assets.
- Geospatial Visualization: Connect uses Cesium to provide a big-picture view of an entire portfolio in full geospatial context.
- Seamless Collaboration: The platform streamlines collaboration, allowing teams to share files, capture feedback, and manage deliverables across their value chain.
Connect will become generally available in December 2025, serving as the new entry point to Bentley Infrastructure Cloud and connecting users to advanced design (ProjectWise) and asset operations (AssetWise) workflows.
Bentley’s announcements signal a concerted effort to integrate AI, advanced geospatial modeling, and cloud connectivity to deliver more efficient, accurate, and collaborative outcomes across the entire infrastructure lifecycle.
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