5G Will Unleash the Power of Enterprise AR
5G devices and network coverage will create a tipping point for an enterprise cellular market that will become as ubiquitous as Wi-Fi is today. And AR will be the poster child for 5G’s benefits.
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5G devices and network coverage will create a tipping point for an enterprise cellular market that will become as ubiquitous as Wi-Fi is today. And AR will be the poster child for 5G’s benefits.
3D Media, a leading developer of custom virtual and augmented reality solutions for manufacturing, military, and industrial applications, has developed a new tool to capture and process operating procedure data.
We have troubleshooters today for simple tech problems, but soon AIs will be troubleshooting complex industrial problems that currently need highly educated and experienced people.
AR/VR using 5G may usher in changes for frontline workers’ jobs in the next wave of digital transformation in many organizations.
Flexibility and resourcefulness in identifying new ways to tap into the knowledge of experienced, but more vulnerable workers, needs to be developed.
Taqtile announces it has been awarded a U.S. Army Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase 1 contract. The SBIR award provides the opportunity for the Army to evaluate Taqtile’s Manifest® AR (augmented reality) platform in use by motor-pool personnel.
A Seattle startup has guided Microsoft’s approach to mixed reality — a technology that both companies see as the next wave of ubiquitous computing.
In this podcast episode for Manufacturing Tomorrow’s Workforce, Amanda Del Buono interviews Dirck Schou, CEO of Taqtile, about the use of augmented and virtual reality for training in the manufacturing industry.
New Real-Time Remote Assistance Functionality Allows Remote Experts to Interact within Frontline Workers’ Onsite Experience
Improving organisational proficiency of maintenance teams is paramount. If training, job instructions, and maintenance assistance can be improved with augmented reality (AR), there is a strong case for deploying the technology.