Soldamatic, based in Spain, has developed a robust and impressively effective training program for welders using AR. The program is in use by over 200 enterprise and governmental organizations in 43 countries around the world, including ... Read More
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Mar2018
One of the pioneers of using augmented reality for upskilling workers has been Upskill, formerly APX Labs. With backing investments from major customers, General Electric and Boeing, Upskill has been ... Read More
March 12, 2018Steve Kilner
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Feb2018
Houston-based Optech4D develops V/R-based training for Oil and Gas and other heavy industries. Their website mentions a study by the National Training Laboratory where it was found that learning retention rates for V/R ... Read More
February 28, 2018Steve Kilner
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Feb2018
One of my goals for this blog is to get down and dirty with cost justification for A/R and V/R technology. Pull no punches - see the cartoon on the previous post. But first I’m going to go big picture, sky high, and talk about cost justification from an economic, ... Read More
February 21, 2018Steve Kilner
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Feb2018
I have a confession to make. When I started working on Vuzop, I did not conduct any market research, any customer discovery discussions, any value analysis, describe any ... Read More
February 14, 2018Steve Kilner
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Jan2018
I’m going to organize enterprise and governmental uses of A/R and V/R into the following categories, with some sub-categories for some of them.
Organizing use cases like this has a fuzzy sort of overlap with organizing them by type of industry, but I will come back to that perspective later.
Categories of ... Read More
January 31, 2018Steve Kilner
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Jan2018
This blog is about reporting on, analyzing and promoting the adoption of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality technology in enterprise and governmental organizations. It is intended to be a resource for both enterprise customers and suppliers of the technology.
I’ve started this blog based on my own experience with developing and ... Read More
January 13, 2018Steve Kilner