Create a dynamic virtual representation of built environments with digital twin asset management

Organizations are more frequently using digital twins to better measure, monitor, and manage building use, maintenance needs, and equipment performance. Digital twins can increase operational efficiency by demonstrating how your equipment will function or degrade over time through a digital representation. Digital Twins for Asset Management solutions on AWS provide machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, and advanced modeling techniques to create a dynamic virtual representation of built environments.

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  • Vertex Software

    Vertex’s 100% cloud-based solution combines the best in 3D visualization technology and web-based software, revolutionizing the speed and quality of collaboration. Anyone across the extended enterprise can access and leverage product data without special hardware or legacy software tools.
  • Matterport SaaS

    Matterport Artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies enable the creation of digital twins, which are dimensionally accurate 3D digital models that can be updated quickly to reflect changes with its physical counterpart.
  • NavVis IVION

    NavVis is the global market leader in indoor spatial intelligence technology and enterprise solutions, trusted by top companies including VW, Audi, Skoda and Siemens. NavVis helps enterprises drive efficiencies and optimize business performance through its powerful digital twin service and platform for the indoors that enables accurate 3D scanning at unprecedented speed and scale, immersive 3D visualization designed for collaboration and navigation apps that pioneer AI-powered positioning technology. Founded in 2013, NavVis is headquartered in Munich and has offices in New York and Shanghai.
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