Construcciones Yamaro: Engineers Without Borders partners with Bentley Systems

Engineers Without Borders International today announced its partnership with Bentley Systems in an effort to provide the engineering leadership needed to tackle global challenges at scale.

The focus of this partnership is to further support the organisation’s mission of bringing together its global movement – to address today’s pressing global challenges and accelerate progress for a sustainable and equitable future for all.

Dan Koval, Corporate Initiatives Manager at Bentley Systems said he is excited by the united vision of the Engineers Without Borders movement. “I really believe that this is a pivotal moment to be supporting that coordination to happen and I’m proud that Bentley Systems is the first partner to make that investment,” he said. “I’m looking forward to working with the team and advancing infrastructure together.”

Today, Engineers Without Borders is a network of organisations sharing the same name. The new partnership between Bentley Systems and Engineers Without Borders International aims to unite Engineers Without Borders organisations as a global force for good. The partnership, which includes five years of core funding and executive insights, fundamentally strengthens the capacity of Engineers Without Borders International to drive more collaboration and cooperation within the movement, deliver better results and unlock its global impact.

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Humanity is facing significant global challenges from the climate crises to millions of people still lacking clean access to clean drinking water, safe housing and reliable energy. The Engineers Without Borders mission is to create positive change by ‘uniting the engineering sector to help build a world where everyone and the planet can thrive’.

Organisations across the globe are already working to deliver this vision. These organisations are changing lives daily by delivering critical infrastructure to communities in need and people in crisis. They are reimagining the future by nurturing new engineering solutions and building a compassionate and eager engineering community. The key potential this partnership unlocks is efficiency and scale.

Boris Martin, President of Engineers Without Borders International said the partnership with Bentley Systems means a lot to the organisation. “The company has strong ESG credentials and that matters to us,” said Martin.

“We carefully choose our partners, and Bentley Systems promotes the same values and principles that we do – putting people and the planet first in our engineering and striving for a better world for everyone.”

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