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Physna Founder Paul Powers on the Digital 3D Revolution

46 min · 25 de mar de 2022
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Serial entrepreneur Paul Powers co-founded Physna in 2015 to bridge the gap between software and the physical world by normalizing 3D data and applying machine learning to it. Physna's proprietary technology is patent-pending in over 120 countries and is used in cybersecurity, protecting the integrity of 3D designs in aerospace, automotive, medical devices, and other industries from otherwise untraceable manipulations & cyber attacks. Physna technology, which can compare and analyze millions of 3D models in seconds, is also used to increase efficiency with CAD design, reduce supply chain / procurement costs, optimize inventory, and make quality control predictions immediately upon design.

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