Comments on: Augmented Reality Can Increase Productivity https://thearea.org/augmented-reality-can-increase-productivity/ Augmented Reality for Enterprise Alliance Wed, 11 Oct 2017 12:30:12 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: Will augmented reality revolutionize training? | MATRIX Blog https://thearea.org/augmented-reality-can-increase-productivity/#comment-47 Wed, 11 Oct 2017 12:30:12 +0000 https://areaproduction.wpengine.com/?p=4570#comment-47 […] first attempt. Find out more about what they studied, the methodology used and other results here, here, and […]

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By: Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality for an Enterprises https://thearea.org/augmented-reality-can-increase-productivity/#comment-46 Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:00:45 +0000 https://areaproduction.wpengine.com/?p=4570#comment-46 […] 3. Simplifying complex tasks: AR can be used to overlay instructions. The technology has helped Boeing reduce wing manufacturing error rates for its aircrafts by over 80%. […]

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By: Greg Babb https://thearea.org/augmented-reality-can-increase-productivity/#comment-29 Sat, 29 Aug 2015 06:53:26 +0000 https://areaproduction.wpengine.com/?p=4570#comment-29 In reply to Micah Tinklepaugh.

Thanks for your feedback. Boeing wants to use AR in their manufacturing and their research arm has been running studies and pilots for a while. The linked Augmented Reality in Strategic Enterprise video in this article references several studies they did, in case you’re interested. They actually coined the term “Augmented Reality” and have been studying it for years. With every step they’re getting closer to deploying it.

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By: Micah Tinklepaugh https://thearea.org/augmented-reality-can-increase-productivity/#comment-28 Fri, 28 Aug 2015 15:46:19 +0000 https://areaproduction.wpengine.com/?p=4570#comment-28 I love that Boeing decided to measure the impact of AR. The medium makes following instructions simpler since the various procedures become less guess work of mental rotation etc and more of a visual language that can be translated. I really appreciate that they recorded them via video and sensors to be objective. I actually had a professor who used methods from archeology and ethnography to study how pilots us instruments in the cockpit at Boeing. But he integrated eye tracking as well. The plastic helmet they wear in this study seems much more advanced.

Do we know of any plans to implement AR into their manufacturing process? This is an incredible study especially given the fact that there were 48 participants! That is no easy task! They processed head direction for 48 people.

Thanks for sharing!

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