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automotiveJuly 8, 2026
Bentley Systems Boosts 3D Digital Delivery in Japan, Implications for ASEAN Factories
Bentley Systems' expansion in Japan signals a shift to 3D digital delivery, offering valuable insights for ASEAN factories.
Bentley Systems Expands in Japan, Setting a Benchmark for 3D Digital Delivery in ASEAN Factories \\[Bentley Systems has recently opened a new regional headquarters in Tokyo, signaling a significant investment in the Japanese market. This move is part of Japan's i-Construction 2029 initiative, which aims to achieve nationwide 3D digital delivery by 2029. The implications of this development are far-reaching, especially for factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, where similar digital transformation efforts are underway.\\[The new Tokyo office will serve as a hub for providing local expertise, technical support, and training to help engineering firms transition from 2D to 3D workflows. This is particularly relevant for ASEAN countries, where many factories are facing workforce constraints and are looking to adopt more efficient and integrated digital solutions. Bentley’s software is designed to support digital delivery across design, construction, and operations, connecting workflows and combining above-ground and below-ground data. This holistic approach can significantly enhance project efficiency and reduce errors, which is a critical need for factories in the region.\\[One of the key technologies Bentley is bringing to Japan is Cesium, a 3D geospatial visualization tool. This technology is already being used in Japan’s Project PLATEAU, which aims to create a detailed 3D model of the entire country. For ASEAN factories, such tools can be invaluable in planning and executing large-scale infrastructure projects, ensuring that all stakeholders have a clear and accurate view of the project. Additionally, Seequent’s subsurface modeling and analysis tools, which are also part of Bentley’s offerings, can be particularly useful for geotechnical applications, such as those in mining and geothermal energy projects.\\[Bentley’s iTwin platform, which synchronizes engineering and asset data across the infrastructure lifecycle, is another critical component. This platform can help factories in ASEAN countries manage their assets more effectively, from initial design to ongoing maintenance. By integrating these tools, factories can achieve a higher level of operational efficiency and reduce costs, which is essential in a competitive global market.\\[In conclusion, Bentley Systems’ expansion in Japan offers a blueprint for ASEAN factories looking to embrace 3D digital delivery. By adopting these advanced technologies, factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia can streamline their operations, improve project outcomes, and stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving industrial landscape. For factory buyers, the key takeaway is to consider investing in integrated 3D digital solutions to enhance productivity and competitiveness.]
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Engineering.com, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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