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Greg Bentley Interview Part 3: Selecting Business Partners and Moving YII to Singapore Informed Infrastructure interviewed Greg Bentley, the CEO of Bentley Systems, at the Year In Infrastructure Event held Nov. 1-3, 2017, at the Hilton London Metropole. In Part 3 of this interview, he discusses some of the criteria Bentley uses to select its business partners as well as the reasoning for moving the Year In Infrastructure 2017 event to Singapore and what might be different at that event. Greg Bentley Interview Part 2: Lifecycle Management, Productizing Services and Tech Uptake in ConstructionIn Part 2 of this interview, he discusses the importance of lifecycle management and the "productizing" of services as well as his thoughts on the slow uptake of technology in construction and how it can be overcome.In Part 2 of this interview, he discusses the importance of lifecycle management and the "productizing" of services as well as his thoughts on the slow uptake of technology in construction and how it can be overcome.