Six pictures show the construction progress of a concrete column: from the unfinished building site to cleaning, interior with visible concrete, cladding and the finished, white column in a modern room. At the bottom right is "© Framence GmbH"

Construction site chaos? Not on our watch.

As soon as a new construction or renovation phase kicks off, the scramble begins: Where are the plans? Has the new pipeline been documented? Who’s holding the latest version of the installation sketch? It doesn’t take long to realize that critical information is often incomplete, outdated, or missing entirely. And when last-minute changes or quick…

Three-part image of an industrial plant with pipes and heat exchanger: the real scene on the left, a digitally modeled version with components highlighted in yellow and green in the middle, and a point cloud view of the same scene on the right.

How FRAMENCE brings order to the data chaos

Whether in industrial facilities, large estates, or complex infrastructure – over the lifecycle of an asset, a vast amount of geometric data accumulates: CAD drawings, BIM models, floor plans, point clouds, photos, assembly diagrams, as-built plans, and much more. These files are often enormous, sometimes complex – and usually scattered across different systems, formats, and…

Split image of a technical facility with pipes and machinery; on the left, a person in a red sweater is present, while on the right, the person has been digitally removed.

How data protection-compliant plant digitization works

Photorealistic digital twins are at the core of modern industrial and building management processes, offering a precise virtual representation of reality. They help companies save time and money, whether by helping with quickly accessing information, training employees, or planning renovation projects. However, capturing these highly detailed images needed to create this digital twin presents a…

Illustration of a man with a laptop sitting on a large laptop displaying the FRAMENCE logo, with icons for education, ideas, and goals in the background.

Enhancing employee development with photorealistic digital twins

Onboarding new employees and providing ongoing training are critical for maintaining the efficiency of complex technical systems. However, traditional methods often fall short, especially in times of high staff turnover and shifting demographics. These conventional approaches typically require employees to be physically present at the site. This can be time-consuming and costly, affecting the company’s…