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Bentley Systems, SVP Of Digital Cities, Robert Mankowski Joins The Executive Board Of The World Geospatial Industry Council

Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global carrier of comprehensive software as well as digital double cloud services for advancing the style, construction, as well as operations of infrastructure, introduces that Robert Mankowski, Bentley's senior vice president of digital cities, has actually been named to the executive board of the World Geospatial Industry Council.

Mankowski leads Bentley's digital cities solution area, which provides infrastructure engineering, digital twin software, as well as services to help cities that are going digital. He has over 20 years' experience in software development and also has actually co-invented a number of technologies now utilized in the OpenFlows line of product. Bentley's digital cities applications make it possible for engineers to plan and also design a lot more efficient city infrastructure.

"I am honored to serve on the WGIC executive board as well as utilize my experience and also knowledge of both the geospatial industry and also the infrastructure industry to additional advance WGIC's mission and objectives," stated Mankowski.

Mankowski joined Bentley in 2004 as part of Bentley's acquisition of Haestad Methods, a pioneer in object-oriented hydraulic analysis software program, where he acted as chief technology officer. He earned a Bachelor's degree level in civil engineering from Drexel University and is a licensed expert engineer.

Mankowski changes Ted Lamboo on the World Geospatial Industry Council board. Formerly with Bentley, Lamboo is currently CEO of Digital Construction Functions, a brand-new digital automation, integration, and also digital twinning solutions and fit-for-purpose solutions company formed as part of a joint venture between Bentley and also Topcon Positioning Group.

Bentley is a co-founder of the World Geospatial Industry Council, which acts as a collaborative platform for advancing the duty of the geospatial sector as well as strengthening its contributions to society and the world economy.

Mankowski is one of four new members the World Geospatial Industry Council named to its executive board. More details about the appointments is offered right here.

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