Challenge

Keeping records on assets is challenging. Often these records aren’t clear or even digitalised. Drone technology is solving this by semi-automating inspection material collection. The problem with this solution is that there is too much material for people to process. This leads to significant amounts of unused data.

Solution

TRIK is software that digitises asset site records with 3D models. We create a digital twin of your asset using only photography and allow users to make comments and measurements from the 3D model. All data is tagged with exact location. Easy to store, search and share.

The Best Drone Mapping
& 3D Reporting Software

Benefits

Accurate Measurement

Measurements can be made directly from the 3D models (distant, height, area, etc.)

Collaborate Among Teams

Discuss problems with teams live or create a client portal to show progress.

Export To Printable Files

Comments are automatically converted into printable reports.  Data can also be saved to open in other software

Consistent Records

Every comment is auto-tagged with an exact location and saved in a preset format.

Easy To Search & Compare

Interact with a 3D model to search for records and scroll through a timeline to see structure changes in 3D.

Packages

3D Mapper

Convert photos into digital 3D models. Export to open in CAD/BIM software or open in our online live 3D Viewer.

3D Viewer

Display multiple 2D & 3D data formats (eg. pictures, CAD or mapped models) on one platform. View via tablet, desktop, or VR/AR.

3D Report

Make measurements or comments on the 3D model. Share results via webapp; 3D reports or printable files.

3D Project Management

Assign tasks, track progress, view current status and discuss among teams from the 3D model in real time.

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Pae Natwilai is the founder of TRIK

About Us

TRIK was established in 2015 by Pae Natwilai, a former oil and gas inspection and maintenance engineer, who was named as one of the rising stars in the Forbes 30 under 30.

The company has since received funding and support from institutions such as Ordnance Survey, InnovateUK, and the Royal Academy of Engineering, as well as entering into a partnership with Department for Transport to digitise rail and infrastructure in the UK.

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