Whatever the scale, age, or number of facilities, Shared Reality helps industrial operators accelerate their digital twin programs in an affordable and accessible way.
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Sign InSamp is a Shared Reality platform designed to accelerate the creation and deployment of digital twin programs for industrial operators. It provides an affordable and accessible solution that works regardless of the scale, age, or number of facilities, enabling organizations to build a dynamic digital representation of their physical assets. The core value proposition is to democratize digital twin technology, making it feasible for companies to start small and scale without massive upfront investments in specialized software or complex integrations. It serves as a visual command center that unifies disparate data sources into a single, actionable view of operations.
Key features: The platform enables continuous data update from various sensors and SCADA systems, integrating this real-time operational data directly into the 3D reality models. It supports multi-format technical drawings and point clouds, allowing for the linking of reality models with integrated technical data like manuals and maintenance records. A significant capability is AI-driven visualization and data cleansing, which automates the process of making raw spatial data usable. The system also provides a unified geospatial and system view, fusing location data with process diagrams for comprehensive oversight, all within a secure visual workspace designed with industrial cybersecurity in mind.
What sets Samp apart is its focus on accessibility and rapid deployment. Unlike many enterprise digital twin solutions that require lengthy consulting engagements and custom software development, Samp offers a more streamlined platform that reduces time-to-value. Technically, it excels at reality model linking and workflow automation, turning static 3D scans into living models updated with live data. Its integrations are built for the industrial environment, seamlessly connecting with common data historians, IoT platforms, and existing asset management systems to pull in context without manual effort.
Ideal for industrial asset owners, operators, and engineering teams in sectors like manufacturing, oil & gas, utilities, and construction who need remote asset monitoring and digital transformation. Specific use cases include monitoring aging infrastructure, validating construction progress against 3D models, performing virtual site walkdowns for maintenance planning, and training personnel in a realistic virtual environment. It is particularly valuable for organizations managing multiple, geographically dispersed facilities who require a consolidated view to improve decision-making and operational efficiency.
The platform operates on a freemium model. A free tier is available with core visualization features, suitable for exploration and small projects. For professional use with real-time data integration, advanced automation, and enterprise support, paid plans start at an estimated cost, making advanced digital twin capabilities accessible to a broader range of businesses.