March 2021 – Vertex Software, a visualization platform for 3D-powered digital twin applications, announced today that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued U.S. Pat. No. 10,950,044, titled, “Methods and apparatus to facilitate 3D object visualization and manipulation across multiple devices.” This is a foundational patent that covers the core of the Vertex platform. It is the first of an extensive portfolio that is under development.
Vertex’s patent describes a distributed computing method for interactive visualization of 3D models at scale. Specifically, Vertex has invented an ultra-low-cost approach for remote 3D rendering that is based upon the subdivision of 3D models, spatial indexing of geometric primitives, and a scalable fan-out/fan-in architectural computing pattern, according to the company. Vertex’s architecture is built on four tenants:
The manifestation of this patent is the Vertex 3D Visualization Platform, a cloud-native digital twin platform that makes it easy to build and deploy low-code industry 4.0 applications. The Vertex platform runs on CPUs making it the most cost-effective approach for remote 3D rendering available.
By rendering 100% of the 3D data in the cloud, Vertex securely delivers fully interactive digital twin experiences to any device, anywhere—instantly. This approach solves for the lack of specialized hardware and tools for distributed teams and customers outside of engineering.
Vertex customers—including category-leading Fortune 500 manufacturers—use the platform for use cases such as:
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