The way that workers have adapted to the benefits of Augmented Reality to continue to perform their roles during the Covid-19 pandemic is expected to pave the way for greater adoption.
While Zoom and Microsoft Teams have become the ‘new normal’ for office workers, physical specialists have embraced augmented reality (AR) to build ventilators, deliver crucial training to apprentices and solve production bottlenecks on automotive lines. This has been achieved by allowing remote experts to see the physical world in video and annotate physical objects during…
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