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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Arup United States Professional Services 2000 $325M United States Thinglink ThingLink Content Management 2024 n/a
In 2024, Arup United States deployed ThingLink as its Content Management solution on the corporate website. The implementation is focused on delivering interactive web content for project pages, case studies, and client-facing documentation managed by digital content and project teams. ThingLink was configured to support interactive media authoring, hotspot annotation, embedded multimedia assets, and template-driven content pages, aligning with common Content Management functional workflows for authoring, staging, and publishing. Content editors use ThingLink authoring tools to create annotated imagery and immersive project presentations that are published directly to the site. The deployment is embedded in Arup United States website infrastructure and scoped to web content operations, with primary users in digital content, marketing, and project delivery functions. Operational coverage is centered on the US web presence and the teams responsible for external project communications. Governance was organized around editorial workflows, role-based access controls, and staged review and publishing processes that leverage ThingLink authoring and publishing capabilities. Training and editorial guidelines were established to standardize interactive content creation and maintain consistency across project and marketing content.
Carillon City Australia Retail 25 $5M Australia Thinglink ThingLink Content Management 2015 n/a
In 2015, Carillon City Australia implemented ThingLink as a Content Management solution on its public website. The implementation embedded ThingLink content directly into site pages to deliver interactive images and multimedia hotspots, supporting in browser authoring and staged publishing workflows. Deployment targeted the customer facing web property and was sized for a 25 employee retail organization, with content creation and day to day administration managed by marketing. Configured capabilities included interactive content authoring, hotspot tagging, responsive embed code for pages, and built in analytics for content performance monitoring. Operational coverage was focused on the Carillon City Australia website with editorial governance and approval workflows established to control published ThingLink assets. Governance emphasized editorial roles and template driven content checks to keep interactive experiences consistent with retail marketing.
Ge Power Poland Manufacturing 700 $140M Poland Thinglink ThingLink Content Management 2018 n/a
In 2018, Ge Power Poland implemented ThingLink for Content Management on its public website. Ge Power Poland deployed ThingLink to create and manage interactive media and enriched visual assets, embedding hotspots and annotated images to support product documentation and customer facing content. ThingLink was used as the interactive layer alongside the site content framework to publish multimedia assets to web pages. The implementation positioned ThingLink at the intersection of web content management and digital marketing, supporting corporate communications and product marketing workflows. Configuration emphasized content creation, asset tagging, embedding capabilities, and editorial workflows typical of Content Management platforms, with role based access for authors and editors. Governance focused on web content approval and publishing processes to operationalize interactive media on the corporate site.
Manufacturing 161 $34M Romania Thinglink ThingLink Content Management 2018 n/a
Government 2000 $364M United Kingdom Thinglink ThingLink Content Management 2015 n/a
Manufacturing 5046 $1.4B Sweden Thinglink ThingLink Content Management 2017 n/a
Leisure and Hospitality 124 $62M Canada Thinglink ThingLink Content Management 2021 n/a
Education 6500 $1.3B United Kingdom Thinglink ThingLink Content Management 2020 n/a
Non Profit 95 $11M United Kingdom Thinglink ThingLink Content Management 2020 n/a
Retail 200 $60M Switzerland Thinglink ThingLink Content Management 2022 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD ThingLink Coverage

ThingLink is a Content Management solution from Thinglink.

Companies worldwide use ThingLink, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Lindab, University of Southampton, Islamic Relief Worldwide, Arup United States and Ge Power Poland are recorded users of ThingLink for Content Management.

Companies using ThingLink are most concentrated in Manufacturing, Education and Government, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using ThingLink are most concentrated in Sweden, United Kingdom and United States, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of ThingLink across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using ThingLink range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 20%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 40%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 40%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of ThingLink include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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