Cintoo and Aize collaborate to optimize digital transition to Digital Twin programs
Aize, a provider of digital twin software for heavy-asset industries, and Cintoo, a renowned provider of reality capture solutions, have announced a collaboration aimed at elevating industry performance.
Reality Capture technologies such as 3D laser scanning are often used to provide a foundational layer for capturing the actual condition of spaces and objects giving Digital Twins the fidelity they need to drive asset management workflows, run simulation scenarios, and provide users with an easy to navigate view of an asset. Scanned as-builts form an invaluable correction to and often the complete 3D foundation of the Digital Twin. This enables users to link physical equipment or parts to the digital twin, and in combination with other business data, make decisions that optimize work processes and asset performance.
Cintoo Cloud is the leading platform for collecting, collaborating, sharing, and managing reality capture data. It now plays an integral role in enhancing the user experience of Aize software, bringing the as-built conditions into the Aize workflows and optimizing companies’ digital transition to Digital Twin programs.
The Cintoo API can now be used to provide a cloud-to-cloud connection between the Cintoo and Aize platforms providing access to assets captured via laser scanning, facilitating search, filtering, and visualization. Aize users can now search for and display Cintoo Cloud’s mesh-based reality capture data effortlessly.
Anders Brun, Aize CCO, said “Having the opportunity to work closely with a seasoned and trusted company like Cintoo is a significant advantage for Aize. Our users are eager to seamlessly access a wide variety of data in their Digital Twin, and being able to visualize and work with reality capture data leveraging the Cintoo Cloud platform is an important step. I anticipate exploring the ways in which we can generate greater value for our existing partners and beyond.”
Cintoo CEO, Dominique Pouliquen added, “Partnering with Aize, a leading supplier of cloud-based solutions in the Oil & Gas and Energy industries, is a major step towards the integration of as-built reality capture data in various Digital Twin and Asset Management workflows. We are looking forward to leveraging this integration between Aize and Cintoo Cloud platforms to serve our customers with the most advanced technologies in this space.”
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