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Understanding Building Information Modeling (BIM) is no longer optional—it's essential. The potential benefits for both individuals and companies are immense. However, critical questions remain: Do companies have the right talent? Are educational institutions offering the right training programs? These are the pressing issues raised by Rishabh Tandon, Manager of Academic Programs at Bentley Institute, during our Q&A session.
BIM offers significant advantages for professionals seeking better career opportunities and for companies aiming to boost profitability, reduce project life cycles, and stay competitive. However, as Rishabh points out, success in BIM requires the right people—professionals who are trained to contribute from day one. Companies need individuals with expertise in BIM implementation, yet such skilled professionals remain scarce. Those equipped with specialized, practical, and hands-on training will emerge as the frontrunners in this digital transformation era.
To address this gap, ZIGURAT Global Institute of Technology and the Bentley Institute have joined forces. Together, they aim to provide professionals with the tools and knowledge needed to meet the demands of companies like Bentley. Their Global BIM Management Certification Program is designed to do more than just educate—it prepares participants to thrive in real-world environments.
The program focuses on global, collaborative, and practical projects that mirror real-world challenges. Participants gain hands-on experience that not only enhances their skills but also positions them as highly sought-after professionals in the BIM field. This partnership bridges the divide between industry needs and education, offering a comprehensive solution to a growing global demand for skilled BIM professionals.
By fostering this collaboration, ZIGURAT and Bentley Institute are not just shaping careers—they are driving innovation and setting the stage for a more efficient, competitive, and digital future in the construction and engineering industries.