Webinar: Going Digital in Rail—Improving Decisions From Planning to Performance

Written by William C. Vantuono, Editor-in-Chief
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Rail and transit continues to be the fastest growing transportation sector, producing new opportunities and challenges for those responsible for existing and proposed networks. Against the backdrop of limited resources, tighter budgets and shorter deadlines, the relevance and need for trusted data, including that collected from IoT connected devices like drones and sensors is greater now than ever before.

Join Steve Cockerell, Eduardo Lazzarotto and Roberto Henderson from Bentley Systems as they explore how leading owners and their supply chains around the world are “Going Digital” in rail—working smarter, achieving improved outcomes, meeting legislative requirements and transforming the way real networks are planned, build, operated and maintained.

The one-hour webinar takes place on June 19 at 2:00 PM EDT. Click HERE to register and for more information.

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Webinar: Going Digital in Rail – Improving Decisions from Planning to Performance

Written by Erica Hayes
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Rail and transit continues to be the fastest-growing transportation sector, producing new opportunities and challenges for those responsible for existing and proposed networks. Against the backdrop of limited resources, tighter budgets, and shorter deadlines, the relevance and need for trusted data, including that collected from IoT connected devices like drones and sensors, is greater now than ever before. Join Steve Cockerell, Eduardo Lazzarotto and Robert Henderson from Bentley Systems on June 19 at 2 p.m. EDT for a webinar that explores how leading owners and their supply chains around the world are ‘Going Digital’ in rail – working smarter, achieving improved outcomes, meeting legislative requirements, and transforming the way rail networks are planned, built, operated and maintained. Register Now >

In this webinar you will hear real world examples of how Bentley has helped organizations identify information critical to the required performance of their assets and as a result, make better decisions not only in the initial phase but also during the entire asset lifecycle.

Key takeaways include:

  • How automated digital workflows can provide seamless exchange and access to trusted information wherever and whenever it is needed
  • How digital twins, through their ability to imitate real-world situations, help to optimize systems and processes, as well as monitor the performance and condition of assets
  • How a connected data environment can enable users to better manage and access consistent, trusted, and accurate information and improve the throughput, safety, reliability and performance of infrastructure assets
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