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Infinite Foundry is an industrial 3D digital twin company founded in 2017, with offices in Porto, Portugal and multiple locations in Brazil. Its core offering is not a conventional data dashboard: it uses laser scanning to create high-precision 3D models of factories, equipment, and environments, then connects them to factory sensors so that production status can be shown as real-time 3D animations. It is designed for monitoring, simulation, training, and process optimization.
The platform covers modules such as Laser Scan, Design, Scripting, Animation, Monitoring, and Virtual Reality. Laser scanning generates the foundation of the real-world scene; 3D design and mathematical calculations are used to build the digital replica; scripting capabilities simulate different production scenarios; and real-time animation helps engineers understand factory status. The monitoring module can identify failures, inefficiencies, and root causes of production issues, and also supports ergonomics analysis. Its VR capabilities are suitable for employee process training, safety training, and emergency procedure drills.
Public information does not disclose specific pricing. One part of the website emphasizes “monthly subscription, no capital expenditure,” while the company profile states that it uses a one-time project payment model, delivering customized solutions through long-term contracts and generating recurring revenue from software licensing, maintenance, and support. The FAQ indicates that the first project is usually delivered turnkey, including scanning, 3D scene construction, and sensor connectivity. After that, customers use the software themselves, while annual contracts can cover updates and technical support.
On security, the materials emphasize that the system only receives sensor data and is disconnected from industrial control systems. 3D data can be stored either on the customer’s computing systems or in the cloud, with access limited to the customer. For worker data, names are not recorded; only IDs are used, and motion capture focuses on posture and stress conditions. Deployment appears closer to local installation or operation on customer-side systems, while cloud storage is also supported. Beyond factory sensors, third-party integrations such as MES, ERP, SCADA, APIs, or developer support are not clearly described.
Its strengths are intuitive 3D visualization, suitability for complex factories, a closed loop from modeling to training, and support for remote monitoring as well as predictive issue detection. Its weaknesses are the lack of clear information on pricing, packages, trials, APIs, permission-based collaboration, and compliance certifications, so buyers should conduct an in-depth PoC before procurement. It is better suited to medium and large enterprises with physical production lines and optimization needs, such as automotive, aerospace, steel, mining, energy, and pharmaceutical companies.
Based on the available text, it is not possible to assess access stability from mainland China, RMB payment support, or local service capabilities, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. Chinese enterprises evaluating options may also compare Siemens, Dassault, PTC, Bentley, as well as local industrial internet and digital twin solutions from Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, and others.
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infinitefoundry.com is an Portugal SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach infinitefoundry.com directly.