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Innovation Meets Sustainability at the 2025 iTwin4Good Challenge

Innovation Meets Sustainability at the 2025 iTwin4Good Challenge

Innovation Meets Sustainability at the 2025 iTwin4Good Challenge

In an era where infrastructure demands are mounting and engineering skills are in high demand, Bentley Systems and Enactus joined forces to launch the 2025 iTwin4Good Challenge, a six‑week global programme inviting university students to harness digital twin tech for real‑world impact. Scholars from the US, Germany, Canada, the UK & Ireland, and Brazil responded, each eager to bridge academia, sustainability and infrastructure innovation.

This isn’t a standard academic contest, it’s a strategic investment in cultivating digitally literate, socially minded infrastructure professionals. Participants receive hands‑on iTwin platform training, mentorship from industry leaders and certification as iTwin Developer Associates, all while creating tangible solutions with measurable environmental or social outcomes.

The Innovations That Matter

SiTESalvage (UK & Ireland): Championing Circular Construction

Tackling one of the planet’s heftiest waste streams, construction and demolition, SiTESalvage emerged victorious by deploying a digital twin‑powered marketplace. With the World Bank warning of over 2.24 billion tonnes of solid waste globally, and construction contributing up to 40 per cent, their initiative is timely. By mapping materials from upcoming demolitions via iModels, stakeholders can plan reuse, curbing landfill reliance and shrinking the industry’s carbon footprint.

Basola (Germany): From Plastic Waste to Sustainable Fuel

In second place, Basola addressed plastic pollution with ingenuity. Their solar‑powered pyrolysis reactor converts discarded plastics into usable fuel. Using iTwin technology and IoT sensors, it also monitors performance, boosting safety and enabling smarter maintenance. This fusion of clean energy, circular waste solutions and digital monitoring made a compelling case for closing the sustainability loop.

EcoTwins (Canada): Renewables on Reclaimed Ground

EcoTwins offered a creative fix to land-use constraints in renewable energy development. By reviving abandoned gold mine sites for solar and wind projects, and integrating technical, environmental and social metrics, they created a balanced framework to assess energy potential and community alignment. It’s a smart blend of regeneration, clean power and stakeholder-centric planning.

Bentley’s Chief Sustainability & Education Officer, Chris Bradshaw, captured the essence: “SiTESalvage, Basola, EcoTwins, and the other global student competitors demonstrated the transformative potential of combining creativity with digital solutions to drive more sustainable infrastructure outcomes for communities and the planet.”

George Tsiatis, President & CEO of Enactus Global & Resolution Project, added: “These projects highlight the ingenuity and passion of young leaders who are proving that business innovation can be a powerful force for good. By tackling global issues like waste, energy, and sustainability with cutting‑edge technologies, these students are showing what it means to create lasting impact.”

SiTESalvage will now represent the programme at the Enactus World Cup 2025 in Bangkok, a powerful leap from campus to global stage.

Broader Impacts & Insights

  • Building Infrastructure Talent and Addressing Sector Gaps: Designed amid rising workforce shortages and sluggish project pipelines, nearly half of US engineering firms face year‑long backlogs, for instance, this programme equips students with market‑relevant skills and practical infrastructure insight.
  • Champions of Green Construction: SiTESalvage’s digital twin approach aligns perfectly with circular economy principles in construction, a critical shift in reducing environmental harm. By visualising and tracking reusable materials, the platform could set a new industry precedent.
  • Clean Energy Innovation Meets Digital Oversight: Basola’s solution stands at the intersection of waste-to-energy and IoT. Real‑time monitoring of safety and performance via iTwin creates a model of operational efficiency that could scale to broader clean energy infrastructures.
  • Repurposing Land, Respecting Communities: EcoTwins’ project unlocks a dual opportunity: planting renewable energy infrastructures on already disturbed land, while respecting local communities and ecosystems. It’s a sustainable blueprint that reinforces resilience through repurposing.

This year’s iTwin4Good Challenge wasn’t just a competition, it was a proving ground for tomorrow’s infrastructure stewards. It inched digital twin tech further into mainstream sustainability, showcased how young minds can fuse ambition with architectural and environmental stewardship, and unfolded new pathways for repurposing materials, monitoring clean energy and embracing responsible land use.

If that doesn’t sound like the future of infrastructure, what does?

Innovation Meets Sustainability at the 2025 iTwin4Good Challenge

About The Author

Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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