Applications Of 3D Visualization Software And Its Benefits For Industrial Asset Management And Operations
23 Jun, 2022
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Executive Summary
Computer-generated three-dimensional (3D) graphical representations of real-world physical assets have a rich history of vibrant use cases, from Bell Labs’ 1963 computer animation of a satellite in orbit, to Dassault Systèmes first supplying CATIA in 1984 to US-based aerospace firm Boeing. Since then, other providers, such as Ansys, Autodesk, AVEVA, Bentley Systems, COMSOL and Siemens have contributed to the range of dynamic simulation and 3D visualization capabilities available to engineers and designers. However, the adoption of 3D visualization software for industrial asset management (IAM) and industrial operations has, until recently, seen slower growth, while multiple foundational technologies such as enterprise asset management (EAM) and predictive maintenance software have matured. A number of factors are driving 3D visualisation software growth in industry; the key ones being the COVID-19 pandemic forcing firms to adopt digital collaboration tools to operate remotely, high-fidelity 3D data capture becoming more reliable as well as affordable and availability of new digital technologies such as augmented reality and virtual reality solutions.
3D Visualization Is Becoming Increasingly Important For Industrial Asset Management And Operations
A Variety Of Drivers Have Accelerated The Adoption Of 3D Visualization In Industry
3D Visualization Software Has Become Vital In The Age Of Sustainability
Necessary Features Of 3D Visualization Software Depend On Real-World Use Cases
A Variety Of Drivers Have Accelerated The Adoption Of 3D Visualization In Industry
3D Visualization Software Has Become Vital In The Age Of Sustainability
Necessary Features Of 3D Visualization Software Depend On Real-World Use Cases
Figure 1. Importance Of 3D Visualization For IAM Software
Figure 2. 3D Visualization Preference From Verdantix Corporate Surveys
Figure 3. Cloud Vs. On-Premise Software Preference
Figure 4. Four Key Capabilities For 3D Visualization For IAM And Operations
Figure 5. Breadth Of Vendor Capabilities For 3D Visualization For IAM And Operations
Figure 2. 3D Visualization Preference From Verdantix Corporate Surveys
Figure 3. Cloud Vs. On-Premise Software Preference
Figure 4. Four Key Capabilities For 3D Visualization For IAM And Operations
Figure 5. Breadth Of Vendor Capabilities For 3D Visualization For IAM And Operations
About the Authors

Joe Lamming
Senior Analyst
Joe is a Senior Analyst and Technical Lead at Verdantix, specializing in AI-first platforms and applications and data management. Combining hands-on development of software an…
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Malavika Tohani
Research Director
Malavika is a Research Director at Verdantix, guiding research that explores how digital technologies and services are reshaping industrial operations to become safer, more ef…
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