Augmented Reality 101: The Future of Work and AR for Business
The incredibly scalable nature of augmented reality, accessible from dedicated headsets to simple smartphone apps, makes it ideal for remote technical support.
The incredibly scalable nature of augmented reality, accessible from dedicated headsets to simple smartphone apps, makes it ideal for remote technical support.
Issue 12 of VRWorldTech Magazine highlights how Taqtile manages to provide the means to both acquire and transfer knowledge effectively with AR work instruction tool Manifest in a discussion with chief customer officer Kelly Malone.
The U.S. Army and its Army Application Laboratory (AAL) awards a Phase 2 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract to Taqtile to fulfill their Augmented Reality Maintainer-Operator Relay System (ARMORS) vision.
The U.S Army’s 3rd Infantry Division and stakeholders held an augmented reality demonstration to showcase its technological applications for training and equipment maintenance troubleshooting and diagnostics on Fort Stewart, March 04, 2022.
Manifest combined with devices like the HoloLens, RealWear, Magic Leap and iPads gives deskless workers instant virtual access to step-by-step guidance from an organization’s most experienced technicians.
Manifest 2.5 fundamentally changes how you get to work with Manifest. It surfaces the most relevant and pertinent information and data for you to limit your clicks and searches and get you where you want to be faster. In short, it helps you get to work faster and get your jobs done in less time.
Tim Brillon joins the Taqtile team as CFO. A 20-year veteran of the Seattle start-up and investment community, Tim has helped guide technology companies from infancy through rapid growth.
At Mobile World Congress, Taqtile will demonstrate how the programming of robot instructions can be greatly aided using Taqtile’s Manifest augmented reality platform.
Taqtile’s innovative AR platform now allows compliance workers to conduct fast and efficient remote inspections.
The ultimate question for today’s plant managers is this: How should an organization protect the valuable time of its most seasoned machine operators and engineers by keeping them on sophisticated tasks — and leverage complementary tools such as collaborative robots (cobots) and augmented reality (AR) to delegate everything else?