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Experience how OpenRail Designer can help you design large-scale railway projects better and faster by using a federated data approach, user-friendly tools, and real-time 3D corridor modeling.
In this webinar, we will showcase:
- The power of designing a large-scale railway project using OpenRail Designer and its federated data approach.
- Specialized user-friendly tools (e.g. Place Turnout, Crossover, Crossings) that help you design and model your railway projects faster. Also, gain better visibility with the ability to integrate multi-discipline data in your railway design.
- Produce project deliverables (such as fly-bys, 3D models, reports, and drawings) all from one application with OpenRail Designer.
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Webinar Presenters
KC Teow
Product Sales Engineer
KC has been involved in the infrastructure industry since 2006 spanning across the Middle East and Southeast Asia in various capacities. His experience in the Middle East includes stints with Gamuda, a large international infrastructure contractor, followed by Fugro, a world-renowned geotechnical service provider. He then served the Land Transport Authority of Singapore, managing their road infrastructure projects and then moved on to practice civil & traffic design with Beca Carter, Ferner & Hollings Pte Ltd. He is now with Bentley Systems advocating the use of software technology for road and rail infrastructure design in a BIM process.
Maylen Lee
Manager - Civil Design (SEA) User Success
A senior consultant with 17 years of industry experience in Civil Design (Road, Rail & Site) and GIS consultation, technical support, training, and project implementation (9 years with Bentley Systems). She has been rendering expertise in delivering projects and engagements implementing Bentley BIM/Digital solutions for road, rail, and site design across Southeast Asia region. She earned her bachelor's degree in Geodetic Engineering from the University of the Philippines and a Diploma in Teaching (Secondary Education) from Philippine Normal University.