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Greg Bentley gave his annual intern presentation to Exton interns today. This was also broadcast live to 20 offices globally. Here is a behind the scenes look of the live recording taking place while Greg was presenting.
The Bentley Institute was a proud sponsor of the 2016 ASCE/AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition. See some of the winners here! http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vIqj8
Colleagues enjoy staying fit and working together! Milan colleagues participated in “Bicinfesta di Primavera”, riding a total of 16km, starting at the city center near the famous Sforzesco Castle, crossing the city and ending in Trenno Park.
To honor Disney's release of the newly re-mastered classic film, e-on software hosted a Jungle Book Art Contest to encourage users to produce the best jungle rendering ever! View the incredible submissions! http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vIq4u
Colleagues in Brazil visited Centro Comunitário Mara Siaulys to deliver over $4,000 in technology equipment bought with the donation of Bentley's STEM grant program.They will now be able to optimize the classroom to provide free technology courses
Bentley has been a National Sponsor of the Future City Competition since 1996. We congratulate all the competitors and mentors on their hard work and interest in STEM education.
In December, the E-on software team organized a contest with a Star Wars theme.The judge for this competition is the industry legend, Paul Huston. He has been a major contributor to all 7 Star Wars films - we cannot think of a more fitting referee!
Our Exton Headquarters Modeled using our Acute3D software. The model was created via a drone with a camera flying over the campus taking a combination of vertical and oblique photos. 1300+ photos were used for the reconstruction.
Congratulations to our 2015 Colleague Recognition Award Winners. Award winners are invited to attend the Be AccountAble event in April, which includes sales quota over-achievers, at the luxurious Fairmont Orchid on the Big Island in Hawaii.
Bentley Systems offered a grant to Westtown-Thornbury Elementary School as part of a pilot engineering program as students created LEGO NXT Robots with sensors to navigate on floors encouraging creativity, problem-solving through engineering design.