Augmented reality is likely to become more commonplace in the future, with AR glasses and headsets used much more widely. Their proliferation will be aided by the increasing power of smartphones, which will be able to provide more in-depth and realistic AR experiences to the everyday user.
In the future, we can expect many more manufacturing businesses to take advantage of the capabilities of AR to speed up the product design process and organise manufacturing. Manufacturers that are using AR are also likely to start to give their suppliers access to their digital models, enabling enhanced efficiency and productivity across the supply chain.
When it comes to augmented reality in maintenance, companies have only scratched the surface of AR’s future potential. Showing technicians how to maintain equipment without the use of reams of technical manuals will be a growing AR and training application among engineering firms. However, there is still a need to properly train and test the practical competence of workers involved in the repair and maintenance of equipment. Stay tuned.
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