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INTERVIEW
– Shaun Cooley, CEO of Mapped
Ken Sinclair Founder, Owner, Publisher AutomatedBuildings.com
Shaun Cooley, CEO I
have witnessed large industrial and commercial businesses struggle to
scale digitization efforts, which is something I saw while I was Vice
President and CTO for IoT at Cisco. Even if a pilot was successful in
one building or factory, that success wouldn’t necessarily be
replicated when it was moved to another building or factory—even if
that secondary building was just across the street. Each time, we
immediately ran into the painful realities of integration because each
building was different, and each of these commercial or industrial
environments was automated by a system integrator at some time over the
last 50 years with whatever bag of tools was available to them at the
time.
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Sinclair - Tell us about your product or service.
Mapped combines
cloud AI and intelligent edge software to automatically discover, extract, and
normalize data about the people, places, and things from all disparate devices
and systems in commercial and industrial environments. What does that mean
exactly? Our platform is able to map a building’s data into a simple ontology
to help digitization teams, app developers, data scientists, systems engineers,
and subject matter experts instantly access normalized live data.
Sinclair - What inspired the start of Mapped?
Shaun Cooley, CEO
I have witnessed large industrial and commercial
businesses struggle to scale digitization efforts, which is something I saw
while I was Vice President and CTO for IoT at Cisco. Even if a pilot was
successful in one building or factory, that success wouldn’t necessarily be
replicated when it was moved to another building or factory—even if that
secondary building was just across the street. Each time, we immediately ran
into the painful realities of integration because each building was different,
and each of these commercial or industrial environments was automated by a
system integrator at some time over the last 50 years with whatever bag of
tools was available to them at the time.
To meet that problem, Mapped fills the missing
piece of the digitization stack — the data infrastructure layer that is
responsible for all discovery, ingestion, and normalization of data —
eliminating months of manual integration efforts and allowing applications to
be written once and deployed anywhere with the click of a button.
Sinclair - Who is your customer?
Shaun Cooley, CEO
The fully automated Mapped data pipeline
significantly reduces time-to-value for both commercial and industrial
enterprises. For commercial systems and buildings especially, Mapped has
created a unique and much-needed ability to unify connected devices across
multiple commercial systems and buildings. This integration is designed to
empower not only owners and operators, but asset managers, tenants, and app
developers alike.
Sinclair - How does Mapped help building owners and operators?
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