ARGO’s hand-tracking capabilities are being combined with Taqtile’s spatial computing technology
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Innovations like spatial computing are emerging as instrumental tools, revolutionizing manufacturing by enhancing the productivity, efficiency and safety of the deskless workers who keep complicated systems running.
The two companies have partnered to power better interactions between operators and machines using spatial computing, improving manufacturing, assembly, and MRO workflows.
The combination of the ARGO hardware and Manifest work instruction software delivers a robust solution for deskless workers around the globe.
Taqtile, a leader in augmented reality (AR)-based work instruction solutions, has announced a dramatic advance in how industrial and defense industry customers conduct inspections and track equipment faults.
Taqtile introduced Manifest 3.0 with the goal of optimising scalability, accountability, and regulatory compliance.
Incredible new enterprise experiences leverage spatial computing to customize workspaces, collaborate on 3D designs, deliver specialized employee training, and guide remote fieldwork in entirely new ways
According to Taqtile, new functionality within Manifest 3.0 offers more effective management of digitized work instructions, allowing organizations to more efficiently manage work-instruction creation and dissemination.
Today, Taqtile introduced Manifest 3.0, a frontline AR work solution that displays immersive instructional assets. Manifest version 3.0 provides notable updates which aim to optimize the platform’s scalability, accountability, and regulatory compliance.
Today, Taqtile introduced Manifest 3.0, a frontline AR work solution that displays immersive instructional assets. Manifest version 3.0 provides notable updates which aim to optimize the platform’s scalability, accountability, and regulatory compliance.
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This week, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Taqtile, a leader in AR instructional solutions, is showcasing its now deepened support of Microsoft services to boost the usability of its immersive solution in demanding industrial environments.