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Do it like Tony Stark: Redefine Engineering with Augmented Reality

May 27

01:20 PM - 01:40 PM

Description

How can we overcome the barriers between people and technology? How will engineers work in the future? And what new possibilities does Augmented Reality offer in prototyping, factory planning and quality control? Find out how the German AR player Holo-Light developed one of the most collaborative Mixed and Augmented Reality software suites to improve engineering workflows. The Augmented Reality Engineering Space ARES enables engineers to visualize, manipulate and share 3D CAD data - leading to shorter development cycles and seamless product designs. With Interactive Streaming for Augmented Reality ISAR the company also created a remote rendering solution to visualize high-polygon content via local or cloud processing power. In real size and time, with every detail, and without using polygon reducers. The software solution package is complemented by Stylus XR, an AR input device with Artificial Intelligence based tracking technology. Allowing engineers - for the first time ever - to perform submillimeter-accurate work, measurements and movements in a Mixed and Augmented Reality environment.

Speakers

CFO , Holo-Light

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