Video: SyncTechnologies Intro | Video courtesy of SyncTechnologies YouTube Channel | 19 April 2022 | Sync Technologies COO & Co-Founder Alex Pryor

Video: Construction services provider uses Matterport digital twins to streamline workflows | video courtesy of Matterport YouTube Channel | 28 March 2022 | SyncTechnologies CEO and Co-Founder Carolina Dreifuss

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AEC | Construction Documentation | Insurance Claims | Sync Technologies

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Carolina Dreifuss: -Sync technologies was founded in September 2020. We enabled construction in insurance businesses to handle all the definite information and technologies in one simple to use application.

Through visualization, we can support users to easily understand what the current situation is on site, so that they can move on quickly with what needs to be done. Now, with sync technologies, we go in, we do the skin, we then prepare the data.

How much time are you just saving by doing that and we came with an average, it's five point five days. We had an earthquake in Melbourne a couple of months ago.

Our loss adjusters, as an example, was able to use the information in actually provided to this special engineers in New Zealand for the assessment and are able to speed up the time for the insurer to get the claimed processed.

In the past, that would have been very hard because you need the people to go on site. If you go around and you see a construction site, do you have blue tapes everywhere where you need to make some adjustments and often, you don't know what they mean.

But if you can film yourself explaining, "Hey, we need to repair this and we need to do this." Everybody understands what needs to be done, as well as who needs to do what.

With Matterport, we're able to reduce that amount of people going on site and they get the data given to them on a platform, so it means with one-click, they can see the site, they can walk around, that they can have that 3D experience and get an understanding of what it means to build it on if there's a claim to be processed. What is the actual damage?