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September, 2022


3D AR/VR is Driving Today’s Automation and Robotics in Manufacturing


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AR allows information to be overlaid onto real-time video of physical objects.


and manufacturers the ability to conduct real-time 3D visualiza- tion and CAD for design and manufacturing; faster training cycles; and professionals can work at drastically higher levels. In fact, some manufacturers


report minimized errors using AR/VR through instructions overlay, remote assistance, and better planning and visualiza- tion. This has resulted in a more than 40% increase in productivi- ty in some instances. AR/VR technologies provide significant time savings to the manufactur- ing build process through opti- mized decision process, which positively impacts the entire OODA Loop (Observe, Orient,


pay close attention to the technol- ogy infrastructure and to choose a platform that is cloud-enabled so that projects can truly scale when needed. Manufacturers are over- coming their growth limitations by leveraging cloud-based (or remote server based) AR/VR plat- forms powered by distributed cloud architecture and 3D vision- based AI. These cloud platforms pro-


vide the desired performance and scalability to drive innovation in the industry at speed and scale. The use of robotics and


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AR/VR-driven automation tech- nologies requires the right speed and data for accuracy. Even though technologies like AR/VR have been in use for several years, many manufacturers have deployed virtual solutions that are built upon an on-premise environment, where all the tech- nology data is stored locally. On-premise AR/VR infra-


structures limit the speed and scalability needed for today’s vir- tual designs, and it limits the abil- ity to conduct knowledge sharing between organizations that can be critical when designing new prod- ucts and understanding the best way for virtual buildouts. Manufacturers today are


overcoming these limitations by leveraging


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remote server based) AR/VR platforms powered by distrib- uted cloud architecture and 3D vision-based AI. These cloud platforms provide the desired performance and scalability to drive innovation in the industry at speed and scale. Contact: Grid Raster, Inc.,


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important areas to understand when leveraging such technology for manufacturing applications. The technology allows designers


Decide, Act). One caveat facility managers


must take into account is that not all automation technologies are created equal. It is important to


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