2025 Going Digital Awards Finalists Announcement FAQ

Summary
Bentley Systems announces the finalists for the 2025 Going Digital Awards, recognizing global infrastructure engineering and construction projects for their digital innovation and impact on quality of life.
What are the Going Digital Awards?
The Going Digital Awards celebrate the achievements of engineers and project teams in advancing infrastructure through digital innovation, improving quality of life.
Who organizes the Going Digital Awards?
Bentley Systems, Incorporated, an infrastructure engineering software company, organizes the Going Digital Awards.
How were the finalists selected?
Finalists across 12 categories were selected by independent panels of global industry experts from nearly 250 nominations submitted by organizations in 47 countries.
What categories are included in the Going Digital Awards?
Categories include Bridges and Tunnels, Cities, Campuses, and Facilities, Construction, Energy Production, and Geospatial and Reality Modeling, among others.
Who are some of the finalists for the 2025 Going Digital Awards?
Finalists include Italferr S.p.A. (Italy), Pennoni (USA), SENER (Brazil), ACCIONA (Australia), and Baosteel Engineering & Technology Group Co., Ltd. (China), among others.
When and where will the winners be announced?
Winners will be announced on October 16 at Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure conference in Amsterdam.
Why are the Going Digital Awards significant?
The awards highlight how digital innovations like AI and digital twins are driving productivity and resilience in infrastructure projects worldwide.
What is the purpose of Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure conference?
The conference is a global gathering of infrastructure leaders to discuss trends and technologies shaping infrastructure sectors.
How can I learn more about the Going Digital Awards?
For more information, visit Bentley Systems’ official website or attend the Year in Infrastructure conference in Amsterdam.

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