Technologies

Technologies that turn industrial files into controlled, production-ready digital assets

GhostMatter connects secure 3D file management, digital thread, cloud manufacturing, distributed production workflows and advanced additive job preparation to help industrial teams move from static files to governed, traceable, on-demand production.

The technology layer supports one operating workflow: file, digital twin, qualification, quote, routing, order, production and traceability. That is different from presenting GhostMatter as a simple 3D printing tool or a loose collection of software features.

GhostMatter technology layer linking digital inventory, secure files, production readiness, routing and traceability around an industrial part.

Why the technology layer matters

GhostMatter uses technology to make digital inventory operational: selected parts become governed assets that can be activated when demand, risk or downtime makes production necessary.

Approved part data

Files, specifications, material context, revision control and quality expectations stay connected to the asset.

Qualified production routes

Digital assets can be connected to internal machines or qualified external partners when the business case is right.

Traceable activation

Governance continues from engineering decision to production release, quality evidence and finished part history.

A technology stack built around readiness, not experimentation

A part is not ready for on-demand production just because a file exists. It needs technical data, material and process rules, production constraints, quality expectations, access rights and a controlled route.

File-only approach

  • Files exist without readiness status
  • Production routes are rebuilt manually
  • Quality context is detached from the asset
  • Traceability depends on local processes

Governed technology layer

  • Assets include rules, rights and metadata
  • Approved routes are connected before release
  • Readiness is visible before activation
  • Evidence stays attached to the digital thread
Workflow from file to digital twin, qualification, approved route, order and traceability.

How the technology blocks fit together

The core technology story should stay focused on the industrial concepts that make the GhostMatter workflow credible.

Digital thread

Preserve continuity across engineering, production, quality and operational decisions.

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What this means for buyers

The technology map should translate into operational outcomes, not a disconnected set of tools.

OperationsFaster controlled response when a part needs to move from digital asset to production route.
Supply chainLower dependency on fragile physical stock and single-source suppliers for selected references.
EngineeringStronger control over files, revisions, material assumptions and production constraints.
ITA clearer integration layer for ERP, MES, GMAO and PLM synchronization.
FinanceBetter working capital discipline where long-tail items can become activatable digital inventory.

Turn technology into controlled production capability

Use GhostMatter to identify which parts, files and production routes can become governed digital inventory, then activate them through controlled workflows when business need appears.

FAQ

Is GhostMatter an additive manufacturing platform?

Additive manufacturing is an important production route, but GhostMatter is broader. It manages digital inventory, readiness, governance, routing and traceability required to activate production through the right internal or external capacity.

Why create a Technologies section?

The Technologies section clarifies how each technical block contributes to resilient, controlled, on-demand production.

What is the difference between digital inventory and a file repository?

A file repository stores files. Digital inventory stores governed production assets with metadata, rules, rights, readiness status, traceability and production routes.

Can the technology layer connect to existing systems?

Yes. GhostMatter should be positioned as complementary to ERP, MES, GMAO and PLM systems, with integration scope defined according to the customer environment and selected implementation.