Overview

What are 3D environments?

Your 3D view isn’t just skin deep. You can look through the surface of your assets to see the properties inside – temperatures, pressures, spare stock level, failure rates – and absorb hundreds (even thousands) of data points at a time, presented in a way that’s easily understood.

What

Pick the property you care about – current, network traffic, condition – and switch between them easily.

Where

Focus on a single piece of equipment, a section, or the whole system at once.

When

Live by default. Step back to any recorded point in time, then play back in slow-motion or fast-forward.

Compare

Comparison and review at a glance.

The 3D environment makes it easy to compare your properties against their targets or setpoints, and to compare different time periods – today against yesterday, or incident against incident.

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Read

Above target

Red objects are running higher than their target value – instantly visible across the system.

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Hold

On target

White objects are sitting at the target – the calm baseline that lets the rest of the picture speak.

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Read

Below target

Blue objects are running lower than their target – equally clear from across the room.

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Compare

Time over time

Compare not just properties but periods – today versus yesterday, or one incident against another.

Collaboration

Exceptional communication, across teams.

The 3D environment creates a single view of your systems that combines the information from all of your stakeholders – a place where people discuss issues, incidents and plans, and communicate effectively across very different levels of experience.

Scripting System

Build training presentations and walkthroughs that step people through the process or an incident.

Relationship Walker

Reveal connections between assets in 3D – the same relationships you use elsewhere, made spatial.

Single shared view

One picture for engineers, operators, planners and managers – fewer translations, fewer arguments.

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See your operation in three dimensions.

The best way to understand the 3D environment is to see it with your own eyes. Send us your details and we’ll arrange a full tour with live demonstrations.