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Matterport Media Release --- WGAN Forum Podcast #91 Matterport Launches Social Impact Program to Help Nonprofits and Public Education Institutions to Create Equitable Access to 3D spaces Matterport’s Exploration to Equity social impact program aims to increase community inclusion and resilience SUNNYVALE, California, Tuesday, April 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Matterport, Inc. (Nasdaq: MTTR), the leading spatial data company driving the digital transformation of the built world, today announced the Exploration to Equity program, a new corporate social impact initiative that supports nonprofit organizations to use the Matterport Digital Twin Platform to increase access for underrepresented groups. As part of the program, Matterport will donate its technology and services to select, qualifying organizations such as its first partner organization, Space Foundation Discovery Museum, allowing them to capture and provide people with access to their Matterport 3D spaces. The program will prioritize projects that support marginalized, disenfranchised, and vulnerable populations and focus on capturing historically and socially significant spaces. “At Matterport, we are committed to reimagining ways to collaborate, explore, and share spaces,” said Qadira Harris, Senior Director of Global Responsibility at Matterport. “For organizations like nonprofits and schools, we recognize the power technology and data can have to tackle some of society's biggest challenges. By leveraging our people, products, and services, we aim to strengthen and empower communities to become stronger, unified, inclusive, and more resilient.” Matterport’s mission is to make every building and space more valuable and accessible through the creation of digital twins, or replicas, of those spaces. Among the 4 billion spaces in the world, the Matterport Exploration to Equity program aims to capture some of these spaces for the greater good of society. The Matterport Exploration to Equity program supports creative and innovative organizations that demonstrate equitable solutions to building community resilience through access to spaces. As part of the program, Matterport will evaluate submissions from qualifying US-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations, K-12 public schools, and public universities to bring historically or socially significant spaces to life through the Matterport Digital Twin Platform, allowing anyone, anywhere to visit. The first organization to benefit from the new program is the Space Foundation Discovery Museum, based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. An interactive, education-focused destination, the Space Foundation Discovery Museum is Colorado’s first and only dedicated space, science, and technology museum. A popular field trip destination for school children, Matterport donated services to capture a digital twin of the museum to create a new immersive, virtual experience to help power remote learning opportunities for students beyond their immediate region. Go here to see the Space Foundation Discovery Museum virtual experience. "We are grateful for Matterport's support to help us virtually capture the Space Foundation Discovery Center and to be part of their Exploration to Equity program," said Rachel English, director of Discovery Center. "Creating a digital twin of the Discovery Center to enable virtual visits will open opportunities to many more students to discover space and explore our incredible programming from anywhere. Matterport's efforts to help increase community inclusion and provide equitable access to the Discovery Center is exciting, and Space Foundation is humbled to be the first organization to be included in their program." Interested 501(c)(3), or public K-12 or universities can learn more about the Exploration to Equity program or wish to submit an application, visit: matterport.com/social-impact About Matterport Matterport, Inc. (Nasdaq: MTTR) is leading the digital transformation of the built world. Our groundbreaking spatial data platform turns buildings into data to make nearly every space more valuable and accessible. Millions of buildings in more than 177 countries have been transformed into immersive Matterport digital twins to improve every part of the building lifecycle from planning, construction, and operations to documentation, appraisal, and marketing. Learn more at: Matterport.com ©2022 Matterport, Inc. All rights reserved. Matterport is a registered trademark and the Matterport logo is a trademark of Matterport, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. --- Source: Matterport via Globe Newswire |
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Thank you for sharing Dan. As an MSP that services Arts and Cultural Institutions to include Colleges and Universities I commend Matterport for launching their new Social Impact program. The Discovery Museum Digital Twin looks great! However, if there is one thing you can count on Matterport to do is keep MSP's on their toes and constantly pivoting and innovating just to stay in relevant and in business. Sometimes it feels like Matterport is our biggest competitor. The fact that Matterport will donate its technology and services to select, qualifying organizations on the surface makes my studios value proposition to our Heritage and Education clients much less compelling if not useless. Do you service Arts and Cultural Institutions or the Education sector? What are your thoughts about this new initiative? Aaron Rice Founder/CEO Virtual Reality Collaboration Lab (VRCOLAB) a Digital Twin Production Studio |
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@VRCOLAB Yes. I agree with you. Matterport's announcement (above) might actually reduce the number of non-profits that get Matterport tours because: 1. Matterport Service Provides stop pitching non-profits 2. Non-Profits "hold out" until if/when they can get approval by Matterport Matterport could make this win-win-win by having non-profits go through MSPs for the application process and that the amount be a grant of a fix amount say $1,000, $2,500 or $5,000 - paid to the MSP - to have a local MSP create the the tour. Then: 1. Matterport Service Provides would have an incentive to pitch non-profits 2. Non-Profits would still move forward with their local MSP and the monies paid to the MSP Ideally, Matterport makes the grant available to any non-profit that gets a Matterport tour done. Your thoughts? Dan |
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@DanSmigrod WAY to logical to do that, I see that as a win, win. I very seldom see MP jumping on that bandwagon. It would be great to get a Pro to do the space with little to no headache for curator. I do not see MP process these requests any faster than the requests made for information to Matterport Service Providers. So in the long run great idea, but I have pitched this to several Non Profit's and doing it for free as a teaser to get people in as long as I can post it on my webpage and we get no takers. But in the long run if MP produced a paying port that allow access by paying people I think it would take off. Just because they are non profit, does not mean they can't charge for the viewing. Just my input. |
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