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The metaverse that’s already here

The “industrial metaverse,” a term companies like Microsoft, Nvidia, and Siemens use to describe VR and other augmented reality in manufacturing, is arguably outpacing its more hyped, social-and-games counterpart.

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XR Association Hosts Eight Immersive Tech Firms

The XR Association (XRA), the premier trade association representing major tech firms for virtual, augmented, and mixed reality, announced it expanded its organization with eight new members including Taqtile.

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Manifest Support for Microsoft Azure Remote Rendering Now Available from Taqtile

The Manifest work-instruction platform from Taqtile now offers built-in support of Microsoft Azure Remote Rendering, delivering digital twins and incredibly detailed 3D content once only available to CAD engineers. This hyper-realistic 3D content is accessible to deskless employees via the HoloLens 2, enabling frontline workers to complete tasks more efficiently, thoroughly, and safely within the immersive Manifest AR-enabled environment.

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Augmented Reality Eyed As Possible Solution To MRO Skills Gap

Accelerated technician retirements are leaving a major skills gap within MRO, but one startup believes its augmented reality (AR) technology could make it quicker and easier for experts to pass down their knowledge to the next generation workforce.

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AR at Work: The Leap into a new enterprise-based reality

Taqtile’s learning platform Manifest is used with Magic Leap’s AR headset to enable manufacturers to capture knowledge from operators, engineers and managers and then distill it into a set of augmented instructions.

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Taqtile Completes Hangar 51 Aviation-Industry Accelerator Program

Taqtile, a leader in AR-based work-instruction solutions for deskless employees, completes the Hangar 51 aviation accelerator program, demonstrating to International Airlines Group (IAG) members how the Manifest augmented reality (AR) work-instruction platform can benefit airline maintenance and repair operations.