Bentley Systems to open office in Qatar

  • Qatar: Sunday, December 16 - 2012 at 01:32

Bentley Systems Inc, an engineering software solutions provider for railway systems, has said it is to open an office in Qatar next year, aiming to support their clients in the country, the Peninsula has reported. "We hope to open an office in 2013 in Qatar, because it's where a lot of the big infrastructure projects are happening right now," said Ted Lamboo, senior vice president of Geospatial, Transportation and Local Infrastructure at Bentley. "Bentley is interested in many of the projects that are happening in Doha and Qatar Rail is one of them," said Lamboo. The company will have a few people leading the office in Doha and bring more staff when it's needed, he said.

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