How Augmented Reality is Revolutionizing Manufacturing
Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that overlays digital information in the real world, allowing users to interact with virtual objects in a real environment.
Read Article →Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that overlays digital information in the real world, allowing users to interact with virtual objects in a real environment.
Read Article →Engineers and operators wearing VR headsets can immerse themselves in the virtual factory, simulating production-line adjustments and performing tasks.
Read Article →A new concept assembly process has been developed by AMRC Cymru for world leading Aerospace manufacturer Collins Aerospace for their actuation systems Wolverhampton site in the UK.
Read Article →At the recent Microsoft Ignite 2023 conference Copilot in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Guides was announced which combines the power of generative AI with mixed reality to help frontline workers complete complex tasks and resolve issues faster with less disruption to the flow of work.
Read Article →3D Infotech, a leading provider of 3D Universal Metrology Automation (UMA) has announced a new partnership with Dassault Systèmes, the 3DEXPERIENCE company.
Read Article →The ability to accurately identifying non-conformances at each stage of the manufacturing process is critical to ensure meeting quality standards and that defective products are not delivered to end customers.
Read Article →MIT researchers have built an augmented reality headset that gives the wearer X-ray vision.
Read Article →The advent of augmented reality (AR) has brought about a transformation in how quality control is being performed. AR technology has enabled industries to enhance their quality control processes by providing real-time information, improving efficiency, and reducing human error.
Read Article →technique utilizes digital holography to record the amplitude and phase of the wavefront from the target object directly to the individual images acquired by the CCD camera, and can effectively detect defects on wafers as small as a few nanometers.
Read Article →The AI powered Step Check from PTC provides employees with a step-by-step guide through inspection tasks with context-sensitive work instructions.
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