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NEW ENERGY INNOVATIONS EPISODE: Digital Twin of the Workforce – With EnergyNow Guest Matt Kleiman from Cumulus DS


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In this episode, Geoffrey interviews Matt Kleiman of CumulusDS, a technology company that focuses on delivery of a digital twin of the workforce. Most digital twin applications concentrate on physical assets, leaving the workforce to the side. Advances such as low power bluetooth transmitters, accelerometers, GPS sensors and pressure gauges are now being applied to tools (such as wrenches and power tools), and to minor equipment (such as pumps). Cumulus collects data at the interface of the human worker, their tools and their environment to create a real-time view of the work force as well as an audit trail of work carried out, yielding dramatic savings.

Join us in welcoming Matt Kleiman, Co-Founder and CEO of Cumulus DS, as our guest on Energy Innovations.  Here is a bit of information about Matt and Cumulus DS:

Matt Kleiman, Co-Founder and CEO of Cumulus DS

Matt Kleiman is the co-founder & CEO of Cumulus. Launched in 2018, Cumulus integrates IoT devices and with detailed technical workflows to create digital twins of the industrial workforce. Prior to founding Cumulus, Matt held leadership positions in the energy and aerospace industries, including co-founding and serving as Director of Programs at Shell TechWorks. Matt and his family live near Boston.

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