Automation Industries
AR-VR AND ITS USE IN MANUFACTURING
VR opens up a lot of doors when it comes to training individuals to operate the machinery and conduct processes. There is only so much that can be taught in manuals and presentations. VR gives one all the benefits of reality without the associated costs or dangers that might come with a trip to the plant in order to achieve the same goal. Companies can combine the classroom and on-the-job training in a virtual environment, where users learn about product/machinery and can immediately do hands-on training on a virtual 3D machines. Additional repetitions can be done, which is an important practice and builds a muscle memory to perform tasks fluently.
Furthermore, immediate managers can understand learning gaps and can give specific instructions to the users in order to get better at their work. While using virtual reality for training, productivity can significantly be boosted through every phase of the industrial development process - from initial design to assembly optimisation.
Experiencing optimal product designsAR-VR's role in sales and marketing
Gamification and gameful design
Bringing man and machine closer
AR and VR are reshaping the manufacturing domain. The manufacturing industry is a sector where the opportunities opened up by AR and VR are enticing plenty of enthusiasm. They can certainly lead to enhancement in safety, design function and performance, bringing man and machine closer.
