Dynamic Infrastructure Expands Team with New VP of Business Development

Orly Ben-Eliyahu to expand customer portfolio, partnerships, and collaborations

Dynamic Infrastructure, a global firm providing AI-driven risk mitigation analysis and prioritization services for civil infrastructure operators, announced this week the hire of Orly Ben-Eliyahu as its VP of Business Development.

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Ms. Ben-Eliyahu, who will be working from a Maryland office, brings with her rich and diverse experience in Strategic Business Development, Marketing, and Community Building, as well as a valuable coast-to-coast professional network. She has served in senior management positions for many years, both in the US and Europe, and has worked as an independent consultant driving strategic partnerships, sales, and marketing efforts.

Orly graduated with honors from Tel-Aviv University, with a master’s degree from the Executive Master’s Program in Philosophy, Information, and Digital Culture.

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Dynamic Infrastructure’s technology analyzes image and inspection data reports – both historical and as it is collected – sorts them, understands the impact of each data point, and plots out a “damage timeline” for every asset. With powerful AI and domain-specific knowledge, Dynamic Infrastructure’s cloud platform digitizes and analyze hundreds of civil infrastructure asset inventories in a matter of weeks, replacing years of manual human labor. DI accounts for localization of regulatory guidelines in its analysis and alerts, and is the only company offering a 99% accuracy guarantee, through a warrantee provided by leading insurer Munich Re.

“I’ve always looked for positions in which I could make a concrete, measurable difference to the lives of people, as opposed to simply selling abstract business technology,” explains Ms. Ben Eliyahu. “Dynamic Infrastructure is all about making civil infrastructure such as bridges, tunnels, dams and other small grid elements safe and secure for citizens who don’t ever want to find themselves in a scenario when aging and deterioration trigger closures or even a disastrous collapse. Across the globe, it’s a growing crisis and needs a solution that’s 100% reliable to avoid massive costs in repair and even lives.”

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