Successfully integrating AR into your organization requires the right hardware and software. An AR headset built for the workplace is the cornerstone of a successful AR initiative. Workers need devices they can use all day, every day. Yet many designs impose restrictions on employees due to short battery life and clunky compromises. The headset needs be a natural part of existing workflows, but how can companies facilitate a productive AR interface between man and machine?
This discussion will cover major issues preventing greater AR adoption, identify the latest innovations in hardware and software, and outline best practices for working with AR in the enterprise. The format will be a fireside chat with Eric Braddom moderating a discussion with two partners: one focused on hardware considerations, the other on software.
Human requirements for successful AR – weight, battery, collaboration
Cross-disciplinary expertise required to design and build robust solutions
Technological breakthroughs to miniaturize the display and integrate next-gen optics
How to reduce product development costs and avoid pitfalls that prevent your hardware from scaling in production