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Matryx.ai: The Collaborative Research and Development Engine Optimized for Virtual Reality Interfaces

Nanome introduces Matryx: A Blockchain-powered collaboration platform for VR-based research. Matryx will advance innovation and scientific cooperations across all fields.

The Matryx Platform is built by Nanome, the team behind Calcflow and nano-one. The Nanome team builds intelligent virtual reality interfaces that enable scientists and engineers to collaborate, design and simulate with nanoscale precision.Our widely used software suite includes open source Calcflow, the industry-leading VR mathematics toolkit, and nano-one, a VR interface for design and simulation at the nanoscale.

The Matryx Platform: Solving the Collaboration Problem

Solving the world’s hardest problems within institutional silos leads to duplication of effort and redundancy. Time and money are wasted when different teams work on the same problem without coordination.

Matryx Intro Video

Recognition and grants go to the last people to work on a problem, ignoring dozens of critical contributors. As such, there’s no incentive to cooperate with other teams, and no repository of solved problems. Matryx provides an environment in which collaboration is monetarily incentivized, grants are distributed fairly, R&D expenses are reduced and time is saved.

Problem-solving through cooperative Competition.

On Matryx, participants compete over the solving of R&D problems in an open bounty competition. These competitions can be set up by anyone on the platform and the winner is chosen by the original poster.

Each competition is sub-divided into rounds as illustrated below. The winning solution of each round is shared publicly so that new contributors can remix it into a new iteration, enabling users to reach their goal faster and more effectively. Once a problem is solved, rewards and recognition are given to all winning contributors.

Read the Whitepaper!

MATRYX Intro Video

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