According to a recent LinkedIn post from Miris, the company is highlighting a browser-based streaming approach for complex engineering-grade digital twins. The post describes a demonstration at NVIDIA GTC where Miris, working with Inhance, streamed a full jet engine assembly as a 1GB-plus asset that loaded in under a second via a simple URL, without requiring installs or specialized hardware.
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The post suggests Miris is positioning its technology within high-value industrial workflows where digital twins and 3D visualization are increasingly critical to engineering, sales, and training. For investors, this type of low-latency, hardware-agnostic 3D streaming could expand Miris’s addressable market among aerospace and other asset-heavy sectors, while association with NVIDIA GTC may signal alignment with broader trends in GPU-accelerated simulation and so-called “Physical AI.”

