Oct 25, 2022
Smart glasses and Augmented Reality (AR) software: What was initially used mainly by the gaming industry is now open to a wide range of applications. In the industrial context, 5 clear benefits of smart glasses software are crystalizing to convince company after company that it is time to venture into the brave new world of AR. Read on to learn more and dive into success story examples from leaders in the automotive, logistic, and food and beverage industries. [by Stinne Mattle]
Frontline workers and technicians in industries across the board need tools that support them to work more efficiently in highly complex setups.
Compared to paper-based information or information provided via smart phones or tablets, smart glasses have several BIG advantages as they:
Compared to a process where instructions are available in paper form, frontline workers can perform a workflow 37% faster with a lower error rate and higher confidence when supported by smart glasses with augmented reality software.
With the right smart glasses software, it’s possible to boost the collaboration between on-site and remote experts and save service costs significantly. How? Whenever an on-site worker or technician faces a technical problem they cannot solve, they can use their smart glasses to directly contact a remote expert and share a live stream of what they are seeing with them while discussing how to best solve the issue at hand.
This bidirectional video and voice communication enables teams to:
Since 2011, when Google introduced the very first pairs of smart glasses aimed at the consumer market, the available hardware has rapidly expanded with a variety of form factors to also cover different industry needs. Brands such as RealWear, Vuzix, or Microsoft have allowed the future to gain a foothold in the industry today.
The use case, the working environment, and the users themselves decide which glasses model does the trick:
Here are more tips on how to select the right smart glasses hardware.
The ability to use both hands is a major security advantage of smart glasses. For example, it is a lot safer for a logistics worker to climb a ladder using both hands instead of operating a hand scanner in elevated positions.
The punctual display of safety instructions directly in a worker’s view can also reduce the potential of injury in high-risk occupational fields, utilities, or in production.
Step-by-step instructions increase security by indicating temporary prohibited zones, e. g. for tests in laboratories, or notes on hygiene regulations.
Less Strain and Better Ergonomics
Overall, the fact that smart glasses are worn, not carried around, improves workplace ergonomics because there’s no risk of the one-sided strain that comes with holding and operating a phone or tablet for a daily 8-hour shift.
In addition, warnings about ergonomically questionable situations can be displayed directly on the glasses, for example when unhandy or heavy parts need to be handled as is often the case in industrial environments.
Smart glasses software is very flexible when it comes to what information is displayed and how it is displayed in a worker’s view. The right software can adapt to the specific needs of a work setup and process to boost workers’ output significantly.
Driven by the advancements of smart glasses and AR technology, the industrial metaverse is no longer as futuristic as it may sound. As the real-life examples of this article point out, companies are already using AR and MR solutions today.
The trend makes it clear that the entire value chain is being digitized. The automotive industry is a good example of this: for production, employees must be trained, logistics must be managed, parts must be assembled, and quality control must be carried out. All these processes can be digitally supported and mapped in the industrial metaverse. Nevertheless, the industrial metaverse is still far from receiving the attention of its consumer counterpart. However, this may change in the very near future as even more companies and industries start putting AR into action to harvest its clear benefits.