Direct Technology Group Blog

Direct Technology Group provides professional IT Support and Network Services for Businesses around Deerfield Beach. Computer Services, Tech Support, IT Solutions and more!

Augmented Reality is Promising for Small Businesses

Augmented Reality is Promising for Small Businesses

Every so often, we encounter an IT solution that could prove to be intensely beneficial to businesses when it can be fully adopted, but also has a few obstacles to its complete implementation. Here, we’ll review how augmented reality can be used practically in the future, and the challenges that will need to be overcome in order to do so.

Understanding Augmented Reality
Augmented reality is being used around us today, a hybridization of our surroundings and computer-generated content, adding to the experience and utility of the world around the user. This is the driving force between many consumer-facing products, including applications like Pokemon Go, the fun filters on your smartphone that turn your selfies into caricatures, and smart glasses that give you a heads-up display for your notifications. However, augmented reality is also being developed to serve some more practical business purposes.

How It is Used
For instance, the smart glasses developer ODG has created an oxygen mask for pilots that utilizes AR to overcome one of the biggest weaknesses that these devices present: visibility. Due to the high likelihood that vision-obscuring smoke will be involved should the pilot ever require their mask, ODG has created SAVED (Smoke Assured Vision Enhanced Display). This is simply an oxygen mask that uses augmented reality to display the pilot’s controls and outside view, much like typical smart glasses display information. This is just one example - factories could use AR to more effectively interact with Internet of Things data, manufacturers could design large-scale items without wasting resources by creating a virtual prototype, and doctors could use AR-powered devices to scan for a patient’s veins before inserting a needle. Walmart, the U.S. Army, and General Electric Healthcare have all adopted AR for training purposes.

Of course, augmented reality could (and likely soon will) have what is more than likely going to be seen as a needed presence in office spaces as well. Virtual whiteboards and more immersive video conferencing are going to be the reality relatively soon.

A Shift
This brings a crucial transfer into focus: the shift from a solo AR experience to a shared one. By taking what would - at one time - need to be a meeting set in the physical space and instead holding it in cyberspace, increased collaboration is made more possible. The brand Spatial is developing a means for users to collaborate in just this way, and while there are still a few hiccups to iron out, it shows considerable promise for the near future.

Of course, there is always the use of AR to improve an individual’s working process and mobility. Arguably, if given a laptop and the AR goggles, a worker could turn the emptiest of rooms into a productivity powerhouse and back again when finished.

AR clearly has a great variety of potential uses in the future. Which ones are you most excited about? Share your thoughts in the comments, and make sure to subscribe.

Tip of the Week: Getting Around the G Suite
How to More Securely Utilize Your Email
 

Comments

No comments made yet. Be the first to submit a comment
Guest
Already Registered? Login Here
Guest
Friday, 22 November 2024

Captcha Image

Blog Archive

2014
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November

Mobile? Grab this Article

QR Code
Request a Consultation

Direct Technology Group strives to provide the best comprehensive IT, Computer, and Networking services to small businesses. We can handle all of your organization's technology challenges.

Contact Us
Contact Us

Learn more about what Direct Technology Group can do for your business.

1358 W Newport Center Dr
Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442

Call us: (954) 739-4700

News & Updates
Direct Technology Group is proud to announce the launch of our new website at www.directtechnologygroup.com. The goal of the new website is to make it easier for our existing clients to submit and manage support requests, and provide more information about our services for ...