Taqtile Optimises AR Work Solution for the Front Line
Immersive Technology — Taqtile introduced Manifest 3.0 with the goal of optimising scalability, accountability, and regulatory compliance.
Taqtile today announced Manifest 3.0, a state-of-the-art augmented reality work solution that offers immersive teaching resources. The main goals of Manifest 3.0 are to optimise the platform’s accountability, expandability, and adherence to legal requirements.
John Tomizuka, CTO of Taqtile, states that Taqtile Manifest 3.0 will enable companies to use its platform more widely throughout their whole corporate footprint while maintaining the highest levels of accountability, traceability, and compliance. Businesses in highly regulated industries may safely expand the use of Manifest throughout their whole business by offering excellent compliance and management solutions.
Taqtile is launching improved Manifest Editorial and Publishing tools to assist business users in making greater use of spatial information, such as digital twins and complex holograms.
Along with improved template authorization capabilities, optimised instructional material distribution, annotation tracking, new instructional production methods, and a revamped user interface for simpler navigation, the most recent edition also has improved features.
Customers may get the newest version through its growing end-device ecosystem, which ranges from smartphones to MR headsets. Furthermore, the platform is browser-based, which significantly improves the service’s integrability.
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, last month, Taqtile, a leading provider of augmented reality (AR) learning solutions, demonstrated how it has enhanced support for Microsoft services to make its immersive solution more practical in demanding industrial environments.
With this assistance, Taqtile’s product Manifest can now include Azure Private 5G Core in its AR educational setting. This link will enable Taqtile employees to effectively use Manifest on HoloLens 2 headsets.
Additionally, by providing stronger connectivity choices suitable for use cases and industrial environments, Azure support keeps workers more connected.
The business’s HoloLens clients will profit immensely from its continued support of the Azure infrastructure and the Microsoft Azure Private 5G Core deployment, said John Mathieu, Managing Director of Taqtile Europe. By improving availability, Azure at the edge deployment enables Manifest to more effectively satisfy the needs of the brand’s industrial users.
The business points out that making the Azure 5G infrastructure a part of their service makes it easier for customers to access, modify, and engage on digital twin material. This is one of the key reasons why XR is becoming more and more popular in business.
Taqtile also publicly stated earlier this year that it would be enhancing the functionality of its Manifest application by supporting Microsoft’s Unity-based MRTK3. By 2024, the intention is to prepare for a rise of OpenXR devices.
In order to enhance the application, Taqtile plans to support MRTK3, provide interoperable gesture recognition, speed up prototyping, enable hardware-based replacement of necessary AR/VR components, and support a greater range of MR devices.
To enhance Taqtile’s Manifest AR software, Microsoft’s MRTK3 has been modified with features including volumetric buttons, an enhanced user interface, and object manipulation.
Taqtile has demonstrated the ability to improve its Manifest product by completing Microsoft’s suite of digital solutions. In 2022, the company began working with Azure to enhance employees’ on-site RT3D content streaming.