Applied on Tekna Automazione e Controllo automatic machines for tire quality control, the 𝗔𝘂𝗴𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 (𝗔𝗥) is an innovative technology that superimposes digital information into the real world.
𝗔𝗥 can have numerous applications across various industries and fields, including training and maintenance helping technicians to perform their tasks more efficiently and accurately without having high level of qualification on the specific machine. 𝗔𝗥 technology can provide step-by-step instructions, which can guide technicians through complex repair procedures. By wearing AR-enabled glasses or using a mobile device, technicians can quickly access information about equipment, such as repair histories, specifications, and schematics. This can reduce the time required to perform a repair operation and minimize the risk of errors or accidents.
𝗔𝗥 technology allows the visualization of complex systems, such as machinery components or equipment, in a simplified and interactive way, providing an hands free, real-time visual overlay that allows technicians to access critical information about a system without needing to rely on physical manuals or documentation and also to identify potential issues before they become significant problems. By using 𝗔𝗥 to visualize the internal components of equipment, technicians can identity areas that require maintenance or repair. This can help to prevent breakdowns and improve overall equipment reliability.
Another level of 𝗔𝗥 for maintenance is the virtual remote assistance. Technicians can communicate with experts from anywhere in the world and been virtually guided in their operations, allowing faster troubleshooting and problem-solving, reducing travel costs and minimize downtime.
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