Imagine AR tech applied to Right to Repair. You can see step-by-step instructions, not in a 2-D manual, but projected onto the device you're repairing.
AR removes barriers to right to repair. It's user-friendly, intuitive and disposes of anxiety about opening complex electronics and fixing them ourselves.
Right to Repair: Most of us would be intimidated, opening up a laptop to fix it, but imagine you had an expert walking you through it. That's what AR can do.
Every workplace requires education. Training with augmented reality (AR) can enhance that, helping employees learn faster, more safely and at lower costs.
Augmented reality has all sorts of applications for driving directions, shopping, healthcare and instructions for how to replace your laptop's battery. Industry giants like Amazon, Facebook, General Electric, Mayo Clinic and the U.S. Navy are already using AR for a...
Augmented reality's ability to integrate digital information with the real-world environment has the potential to enhance and improve healthcare in a variety of groundbreaking ways. Diagnosis, telehealth visits and surgeries all stand to benefit from increased accuracy and efficiency, and...
Augmented reality (AR), the technology that superimposes digital information on a real-world environment, will change the way we shop for everything from laptops to furniture to shoes. Several big companies are working on this and have rolled out their own...
Most people are familiar with virtual reality, which generates an entirely computer-generated environment. But "augmented reality" (AR) isn't as familiar to the general public, though many of us use it on a regular basis.