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Matterport Delivers New and Innovative Solutions for the Built World with AWS
Matterport extends the value of its digital twins with powerful add-ons now available in AWS Marketplace to enterprises everywhere

SUNNYVALE, Calif., Dec. 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Matterport, Inc. (“Matterport”) (Nasdaq: MTTR), the leading spatial data company driving the digital transformation of the built world, today announced the availability of its platform in AWS Marketplace, an online software store that helps customers find, buy, and immediately start using the software and services that run on Amazon Web Services (AWS).

As a result, AWS customers will be able to access the power and capabilities of Matterport’s digital twin technology with AWS add-ons that supercharge the value of digitization. In addition, they will benefit from the joint offerings that the companies take to market. Matterport and AWS will collaborate amongst technical teams to build deep technology integrations, as well as their sales and marketing teams to serve new enterprise customers.

“With the hundreds of fully featured AWS services, we’re excited that our customers can now easily capture their spaces and incorporate the Matterport spatial data platform into a wide range of solutions,” said Prabal Acharyya, Global Head of IoT Partners for Energy and Process Industries at AWS. “Matterport is uniquely positioned to help customers of all types take full advantage of integrating their AWS cloud provider services with their digital twins, accelerating the digitization of their spaces, while harnessing the power of their data assets.”

Hundreds of thousands of companies in over 170 countries use Matterport’s spatial data platform to turn any space into a photorealistic, dimensionally accurate digital twin. As an official AWS Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Partner and member of the AWS Partner Network (APN), Matterport will reach companies across the world that need a simple and cost-effective way to digitize their buildings and spaces. And, they can access a free trial to instantly capture digital twins on their iOS or Android devices.

“Although our digital twin vision was designed to enhance the operator and mechanic experience, we quickly expanded our use cases to include training, employee orientation, and office space optimization. Moving forward, I anticipate identifying even more opportunities to use Matterport throughout our organization,” says Dane Laughlin, Innovation Engineer at INVISTA, a world leader in supplying nylon 6,6 chemical intermediates, polymers and fibers used in the automotive, electronics, carpet and clothing industries.

Matterport Delivers Groundbreaking Enterprise IoT Solution
With over six million spaces captured to date, Matterport is building the largest library of spatial data and information and it’s open for innovation through its developer tools. Matterport’s Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and Software Development Kits (SDKs) allow its partners to build new solutions and custom add-ons on top of its platform to address multiple use cases across an array of industries.

Matterport will work with AWS to develop and deliver best-in-class enterprise solutions that leverage Matterport digital twins. The first offering launched today by AWS is AWS IoT TwinMaker, a new service that makes it easier for developers to create digital twins for the IoT (Internet of Things), smart buildings, industrial, and manufacturing industries. With Matterport as a launch partner, AWS IoT TwinMaker allows customers to contextualize their digital twin data, gather insights and analytics, as well as virtually access real-time and time-series replicas of their spaces. Groundbreaking capabilities include:

✓ The ability to create 3D scenes with spatial anchors linked to real-world data. Customers can take a Matterport digital twin, overlay equipment within it, then tag the space with anchors to connect those models with a knowledge graph created and managed by AWS IoT TwinMaker. This knowledge graph enables the integration of data, such as heat mapping or temperature control, into the Matterport digital twin.

✓ Better facilities management by establishing real-time remote monitoring, process optimization and historical root cause analysis. Customers can connect to disparate data sources to optimize site visits and assess issues immediately.

✓ The option to build user-centric web apps on top of digital twins, whether it's an app for training employees, or an app to trigger notifications if there is an abnormal change in the device data.

“AWS IoT TwinMaker is a perfect example of how companies like AWS can work with Matterport to create unique and valuable experiences for our mutual enterprise customers. This demonstrates Matterport’s unique ability to serve as the primary visualization layer of any space that enables a contextual view of the data and analytics associated with that space, as well as real-time and time-series access to them," said Conway Chen, Vice President of Business Development and Alliances at Matterport. “We’re seeing Matterport being used as the fabric of the built world, supercharging use cases across the board from smart buildings, smart homes, and more, ultimately unlocking digital twin technology with unmatched AI and deep learning analytics.”

For more information about how Matterport is working with AWS, please visit the AWS IoT TwinMaker webpage.

About Matterport
Matterport, Inc. (Nasdaq: MTTR) is leading the digital transformation of the built world. Our groundbreaking spatial data platform turns buildings into data to make nearly every space more valuable and accessible. Millions of buildings in more than 170 countries have been transformed into immersive Matterport digital twins to improve every part of the building lifecycle from planning, construction, and operations to documentation, appraisal and marketing. Learn more at www.matterport.com.

©2021 Matterport, Inc. All rights reserved. Matterport is a registered trademark and the Matterport logo is a trademark of Matterport, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.

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AWS Announces General Availability of AWS IoT TwinMaker
New service makes it faster and easier to create digital twins of real-world systems like buildings, factories, industrial equipment, and production lines—helping many more customers build applications that use IoT and data to improve operational efficiency and reduce downtime
Siemens, Carrier, and INVISTA among customers and partners using AWS IoT TwinMaker



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Matterport is a spatial-data company digitizing the built world that unlocks unparalleled spatial-data insights for companies and individuals to better design, build, promote, and manage their most valuable asset. “Using immersive, dimensionally accurate 3D models from Matterport, AWS IoT TwinMaker allows customers to create game-changing 3D experiences for their users,” said Conway Chen, Vice President of Business Development & Strategic Alliances at Matterport.

“Through our collaboration with AWS, enterprise customers in the industrial, manufacturing, and smart-building industries can connect their immersive, dimensionally accurate 3D models from Matterport with IoT devices to enhance remote monitoring, increase working efficiencies, and enable root-cause analysis. This collaboration provides digital twin visualization of any space with associated data insights and analytics, as well as real-time and historical data access to their spaces.”


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SAN FRANCISCO--21 April 2022 (BUSINESS WIRE)--Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), today at AWS Summit San Francisco announced the general availability of AWS IoT TwinMaker, a new service that makes it faster and easier for developers to create digital twins of real-world systems like buildings, factories, industrial equipment, and production lines. Digital twins are virtual representations of physical systems that use real-world data to mimic the structure, state, and behavior of the objects they represent and are updated with new data as conditions change.

AWS IoT TwinMaker makes it easy for developers to integrate data from multiple sources like equipment sensors, video cameras, and business applications—and combines that data to create a knowledge graph that models the real-world environment. With AWS IoT TwinMaker, many more customers can use digital twins to build applications that mirror real-world systems that improve operational efficiency and reduce downtime. There are no upfront commitments or fees to use AWS IoT TwinMaker, and customers only pay for accessing the data used to build and operate digital twins. To get started with AWS IoT TwinMaker, visit aws.amazon.com/iot-twinmaker.

Industrial companies collect and process vast troves of data about their equipment and facilities from sources like equipment sensors, video cameras, and business applications (e.g., enterprise resource planning systems or project management systems).

Many customers want to combine these data sources to create a virtual representation of their physical systems (called a digital twin) to help them simulate and optimize operational performance. But building and managing digital twins is hard even for the most technically advanced organizations. To build digital twins, customers must manually connect different types of data from diverse sources (e.g., time-series sensor data from equipment, video feeds from cameras, maintenance records from business applications, etc.). Then customers have to create a knowledge graph that provides common access to all the connected data and maps the relationships between the data sources to the physical environment.

To complete the digital twin, customers have to build a 3D virtual representation of their physical systems (e.g., buildings, factories, equipment, production lines, etc.) and overlay the real-world data on to the 3D visualization—and then ensure the digital twin is kept up to date as conditions change. Once they have a virtual representation of their real-world systems with real-time data, customers can build applications for plant operators and maintenance engineers who can leverage machine learning and analytics to extract business insights about the real-time operational performance of their physical systems. Because the work required is complex, the vast majority of organizations are unable to use digital twins to improve their operations.

AWS IoT TwinMaker makes it significantly faster and easier to create digital twins of real-world systems. Using AWS IoT TwinMaker, developers can get started quickly building digital twins of devices, equipment, and processes by connecting AWS IoT TwinMaker to data sources like equipment sensors, video feeds, and business applications.

AWS IoT TwinMaker contains built-in connectors for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), AWS IoT SiteWise, and Amazon Kinesis Video Streams (or customers can add their own connectors for data sources like Amazon Timestream, Snowflake, and Siemens MindSphere) to make it easy to gather data from a variety of sources. AWS IoT TwinMaker automatically creates a knowledge graph that combines and understands the relationships of the connected data sources, so it can update the digital twin with real-time information from the system being modeled. Customers can import existing 3D models (e.g., CAD and BIM files, point cloud scans, etc.), directly into AWS IoT TwinMaker to easily create 3D visualizations of the physical system and overlay the data from the knowledge graph on to the 3D visualizations to create the digital twin.

Once the digital twin has been created, developers can use an AWS IoT TwinMaker plugin for Amazon Managed Grafana to create a web-based application that displays the digital twin on the devices plant operators and maintenance engineers use to monitor and inspect facilities and industrial systems. For example, developers can create a virtual representation of a metals processing plant by associating data from the plant’s equipment sensors with real-time video of the various machines in operation and the maintenance history of those machines.

Developers can then set up rules to alert plant operators when anomalies in the plant’s furnace are detected (e.g., temperature threshold has been breached) and display those anomalies on a 3D representation of the plant with real-time video from the furnaces, which can help operators make quick decisions on predictive maintenance before a furnace fails.

“Sensors for equipment, buildings, and industrial processes are proliferating and generating massive amounts of data. Customers are increasingly eager to use that data to optimize their operations and processes and one way to do that is using digital twins, but they find that building a digital twin and custom applications is difficult, time consuming, and prohibitively expensive to maintain today,” said Michael MacKenzie, General Manager, IoT at AWS. “With AWS IoT TwinMaker, customers can now derive previously unavailable insights about their operations that inform real-time improvements to their buildings, factories, industrial equipment, and production lines, and make accurate predictions about system behavior with minimal effort.”

AWS IoT TwinMaker is generally available today in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Europe (Frankfurt), and Europe (Ireland) with availability in additional AWS Regions coming soon.

Siemens Digital Industries Software is a leader in industrial software including digital twin solutions that connect information technology and operational technology across the entire product lifecycle through design, manufacturing, production, and service. “Through this collaboration, we can leverage AWS IoT TwinMaker and other AWS services within the low-code, data management, visualization, simulation, and industrial IoT applications in our Xcelerator portfolio, making it easier for customers to create digital twin solutions that can scale from the simplest to the most complex use cases,” said Brenda Discher, Senior Vice President for Global Strategy & Marketing, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “Together, we are helping our customers increase manufacturing productivity and flexibility, optimize material costs, and better meet their energy and sustainability goals.”

Carrier is a leading provider of healthy, safe, sustainable, and intelligent building and cold chain solutions. “At Carrier, we are pushing to drive more innovation and connectivity to make buildings and the cold chain more sustainable, efficient, and comfortable. To enable rapid development of more digital solutions, we embarked on the development of a shared services platform—carrier.io—as the foundation of all Carrier digital services,” said Dan Levine, Senior Director IoT, Cloud, and Software Engineering at Carrier.

“AWS IoT services will be a key enabler to accelerating the development of our carrier.io IoT platform, and AWS IoT TwinMaker will be used to provide critical asset modeling for the platform, enabling our applications to easily create and integrate digital twins of real-world systems. These applications allow our customers to use their data alongside advanced machine learning and data analytics to decrease service costs, optimize maintenance schedules, and increase reliability, efficiency, and profitability of their Carrier equipment.”

INVISTA, which is a subsidiary of Koch Industries, transforms daily life through its innovations in the nylon and specialty materials industries used in clothing, carpets, cars, and computers, just to name a few. “INVISTA is using AWS IoT TwinMaker to help our field personnel efficiently address operational notifications and alerts from plant floors across multiple, distributed locations,” said Jerry Grunewald, Vice President of Operations Transformation at INVISTA.

“With AWS IoT TwinMaker, we can quickly and easily build a digital twin of our manufacturing operations to give field workers a consolidated view of all assets and operational data. By doing so, INVISTA operations is making significant progress on our vision of the connected worker as the outcome of our transformation effort. For example, a field technician could pinpoint the source of equipment anomalies and identify appropriate corrective actions.”

John Holland is one of Australia’s leading integrated infrastructure, rail, multi-modal transport, and building companies. By finding solutions to complex challenges and opportunities, John Holland transforms communities to make them easier to move around, be more connected, and become better to live in. “By their nature, construction projects create change to their surrounding environment, and through the use of IoT and other emerging technologies, John Holland can expand the capabilities of our people,” said Bastian Uber, Chief Digital and Information Officer at John Holland.

“As an example, projects are subject to environmental regulations, evidence collection, and monitoring of environmental factors such as noise, dust, vibration, and air quality. Using AWS IoT TwinMaker to create a construction digital twin, we aim to provide environmental managers a 360-degree view into the environmental impact of their project. Our platform collects, analyzes, and displays environmental data in a realistic 3D representation of the construction site, so environmental managers can monitor performance, investigate claims, and gather comprehensive historical evidence.”

Element helps industrial enterprises achieve cleaner, safer, healthier, and more profitable operations through analytical insights that are made possible by uniting IT/OT metadata in a flexible knowledge graph, speeding time to insight and governing data in context. “Built with industrial organizations in mind, Element Unify uses automated, no-code data pipelines to integrate and contextualize IT/OT metadata and then stores relationships within the Unify Graph,” said Andy Bane, CEO at Element.

“AWS IoT TwinMaker enables users to create highly contextualized 3D scenes and digital twin applications for analytical insights and actions across the plant floor, control room, and remote operations center to help teams collaboratively solve problems with data. The relationships stored in Unify Graph are provisioned as data models in AWS IoT TwinMaker, which is an essential part of making all of this work. Unify shrinks digital twin development cycles by up to tenfold, significantly speeding time to value. It improves data quality through graph-based relationships and brings much needed governance to digital twins that rely on data from multiple legacy IT/OT systems blended together with data from new IoT sources.”

FuseForward provides critical energy, education, and health care service providers a clear path to an intelligent digital future, with expertise across cloud, intelligent systems, advanced analytics, data privacy and governance, and cybersecurity. “Recently, FuseForward embarked on a collaboration with a team of academic researchers to create a digital twin of a complete university campus. We started with one building, and the next step is to scale up to all 60, and AWS IoT TwinMaker will make this possible,” said Dr. Michael Lamoureux, VP of Research and Lab Operations at FuseForward.

“With AWS IoT TwinMaker, we now have the tools to facilitate the creation of our digital twins at scale. Components of AWS IoT TwinMaker will support digital twin development through secure streaming data ingestion and storage, 3D visualization of buildings and artifacts, display of operating data, and more. These methods will allow our industry to move away from bespoke, one-off, custom-made solutions and move into an automated digital twin creation process for smart cities that rapidly meets the customers’ needs and expectations over the long term.”

Radix is a global technology company that provides consulting, engineering, operations technology, and digital solutions. “In today’s world of highly automated manufacturing, many enterprises seek innovations that help modernize older process equipment to remain competitive. A historical obstacle to the development of digital twins was the effort to locate and build the relationships between the metadata and all of the different pieces of process equipment,” said Elliott Bell, Program Director at Radix Engineering & Software.

“We at Radix have found that AWS IoT TwinMaker helps systematically build the relationships that exist within the engineering documentation, process data, business systems, and maintenance systems, without human intervention. When applied correctly, digital twins are the ‘automatic spell checker’ of a manufacturing process. This greatly reduces the activities that don’t add value in creating digital twins. Without the obstacles of mapping the metadata, our engineers are able to assist our customers in reaching higher levels of value creation faster.”

Matterport is a spatial-data company digitizing the built world that unlocks unparalleled spatial-data insights for companies and individuals to better design, build, promote, and manage their most valuable asset. “Using immersive, dimensionally accurate 3D models from Matterport, AWS IoT TwinMaker allows customers to create game-changing 3D experiences for their users,” said Conway Chen, Vice President of Business Development & Strategic Alliances at Matterport.

“Through our collaboration with AWS, enterprise customers in the industrial, manufacturing, and smart-building industries can connect their immersive, dimensionally accurate 3D models from Matterport with IoT devices to enhance remote monitoring, increase working efficiencies, and enable root-cause analysis. This collaboration provides digital twin visualization of any space with associated data insights and analytics, as well as real-time and historical data access to their spaces.”


About Amazon Web Services

For over 15 years, Amazon Web Services has been the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud offering.

AWS has been continually expanding its services to support virtually any cloud workload, and it now has more than 200 fully featured services for compute, storage, databases, networking, analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), mobile, security, hybrid, virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR), media, and application development, deployment, and management from 84 Availability Zones within 26 geographic regions, with announced plans for 24 more Availability Zones and eight more AWS Regions in Australia, Canada, India, Israel, New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates. Millions of customers—including the fastest-growing startups, largest enterprises, and leading government agencies—trust AWS to power their infrastructure, become more agile, and lower costs. To learn more about AWS, visit aws.amazon.com.

About Amazon

Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Amazon strives to be Earth’s Most Customer-Centric Company, Earth’s Best Employer, and Earth’s Safest Place to Work. Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized recommendations, Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct Publishing, Kindle, Career Choice, Fire tablets, Fire TV, Amazon Echo, Alexa, Just Walk Out technology, Amazon Studios, and The Climate Pledge are some of the things pioneered by Amazon. For more information, visit amazon.com/about and follow @AmazonNews.

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Matterport Media Release

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Summary by ChatGPT Plus [Prompt Below]

Matterport and AWS Launch IoT Solution for Better Facility Monitoring

Matterport announced a new integration with AWS IoT TwinMaker. This allows enterprises to combine IoT data with Matterport's digital twins. The result is a 3D view of business operations that enhances efficiency, safety, and innovation.

The partnership boosts digital transformation. It helps remotely optimize building operations, increase production, improve equipment performance, and ensure safety. Industries like manufacturing, energy, and smart buildings stand to benefit the most.

Global manufacturer INVISTA already uses this integration. They've experienced better remote monitoring, maintenance, and virtual training. This has led to lower expenses and higher operational efficiencies.

Key benefits of Matterport and AWS IoT TwinMaker include:

1. Easier creation of digital representations of physical environments.
2. Improved productivity through streamlined data management and asset performance.
3. Better field operations using real-time IoT sensor and process data.
4. Increased equipment uptime in remote facilities through predictive maintenance.
5. Access to remote training and expert instruction for frontline workers.
6. Fewer site visits, lower operational costs, and a reduced carbon footprint.

This combined solution revolutionizes workforce management and training. It ensures a safer experience for employees and positively impacts the bottom line.

ChatGPT Prompt

Imagine that you are a copyeditor at a business news cable TV station. You rewrite press and media releases for a newscast of interest to Matterport Service Providers.

Your TV news story rewrite can not exceed 2.5 minutes (when read out loud by the news anchor) on the business cable TV news program. Keep sentences short. Focus on the benefits and use cases.

Rewrite the following news release and include a title for YouTube:


Matterport Revolutionizes Enterprise Facility Monitoring with AWS IoT TwinMaker and Immersive Real-Time Digital Twins | Matterport and AWS boost efficiency, safety, and innovation with unified 3D view of business operations

SUNNYVALE, Monday, April 17, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Matterport, Inc. (Nasdaq: MTTR) announced the general availability of new integrations with AWS IoT TwinMaker, enabling enterprise customers to seamlessly connect Internet of Things (IoT) data into visually immersive and dimensionally accurate Matterport digital twins. AWS IoT TwinMaker is a solution from Amazon Web Services (AWS) that makes it easier for developers to create digital twins of real-world systems such as buildings, factories, industrial equipment, and production lines. This new offering from Matterport supports enterprise digital transformation efforts by providing customers with an efficient and cost-effective solution to remotely optimize building operations, increase production output, improve equipment performance, and increase environmental health and safety at their facilities.

“Working with Matterport, we’re now able to provide customers with seamless integration of their live IoT data into detailed, spatially-accurate digital twins,” said Yasser Alsaied, Vice President of IoT, AWS. “There’s an incredible opportunity for enterprise customers to embrace digital twins, especially those in manufacturing, energy, and smart building industries, to gain more insight into their operations while increasing efficiencies across the organization.”

The Matterport and AWS IoT TwinMaker integration is a reflection of the extensive relationship between Matterport and AWS, allowing AWS customers to link real-time operational data into Matterport’s 3D digital twins to simplify the management of complex data sets. Global polymer and chemical manufacturer, INVISTA, one of the world's largest integrated producers of polymers and fibers, is already using the integration to enable remote monitoring and collaboration, predictive maintenance and virtual training to reduce expenses and significantly increase operational efficiencies.

“With a digital twin of our manufacturing operations, our connected field personnel can proactively enable consistently high performance of our plant assets,” said Jerry Grunewald, Vice President of Operations Transformation, INVISTA. "AWS IoT TwinMaker and Matterport digital twins provide us with a 3D visualization of our facilities for a unified view of live sensor data, equipment maintenance records, and engineering design information that enable us to make effective decisions quickly.”

This integration offers new capabilities to further enable digital twin technology in the enterprise, serving customers at any stage of their digital transformation journey. Real-time operational data is integrated within Matterport’s digital twins to provide a single, unified visual representation of any physical environment and relevant, related data.

Customers using Matterport with AWS IoT TwinMaker can experience several benefits to reduce costs and improve operational efficiencies, including:

1. Simplifying the process to create digital representations of physical environments.
2. Increasing productivity by enabling consistent high performance of facility assets and streamlining the management of complex data sets.
3. Improving field operations in manufacturing plants with real-time IoT sensor and process data.
4. Increasing equipment uptime in remote facilities by analyzing trends and predicting issues or maintenance needs.
5. Providing remote training and expert instruction to frontline workers.
6. Reducing site visits and carbon footprint to realize lower operational costs, sustainability goals, and reduce risk of injury.

“Enterprise businesses are embracing the significant opportunity for digital twins to transform how they manage manufacturing and operational facilities at a global scale,” said RJ Pittman, Chairman and CEO, Matterport. “For environments with heavy machinery, Matterport and AWS have created a new paradigm for managing and training a frontline workforce, creating a safer experience for employees that benefits the bottom line.”

Learn more about how organizations can take advantage of digital twins in their operations: https://matterport.com/partners/amazon-web-services

About Matterport
Matterport, Inc. (Nasdaq: MTTR) is leading the digital transformation of the built world. Our groundbreaking spatial data platform turns buildings into data to make nearly every space more valuable and accessible. Millions of buildings in more than 177 countries have been transformed into immersive Matterport digital twins to improve every part of the building lifecycle from planning, construction, and operations to documentation, appraisal and marketing. Learn more at: matterport.com

©2023 Matterport, Inc. All rights reserved. Matterport is a registered trademark and the Matterport logo is a trademark of Matterport, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.

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I'd say it has done a great job of summarising. Clear, succinct and no unnecessary verbiage to confuse the readers.
Years back, content creators would have given an arm to use this for their article spinning needs that can clear CopyScape. We are living in good times, indeed!
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Video: Immersive Digital Twins with AWS IoT TwinMaker and Matterport | Amazon Web Services | Video courtesy of Amazon Web Services YouTube Channel | 11 August 2023
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Video: Shop Talk 55: Matterport Digital Twin Platform: 2023 and Beyond | Video courtesy of Matterport YouTube Channel | 6 December 2023


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Hi All,

If you are a Matterport enterprise client that uses AWS IoT Twinmaker, Matterport VP, Product Preethy Vaidyanathan talks about this Matterport Integration in the video above (starting at 44:45 and going to 47:54).

Matterport + AWS Iot Twinmaker is typically used for real-time IoT sensor integrations in:

1. Manufacturing locations
2. Facilities Management (FM)

Feel free to share your experience with the Integration of Matterport AWS IoT Twinmaker below, or start a new WGAN Forum topic.

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Video: Harnessing 3D data with Matterport and AWS | Amazon Web Services | Video courtesy of Amazon Web Services YouTube Channel | 7 August 2024
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