by Emily Friedman | Aug 11, 2021 | Editorial
I recently had the opportunity to interview Zohair Mehkri, Director of Engineering at Flex, about driving and executing worldwide strategies for augmented reality, virtual reality and other next-generation technologies in manufacturing. Don’t miss Zohair...
by Emily Friedman | Aug 9, 2021 | By Industry
Only six years ago, Gulfstream used paper to design aircraft. Today, the company has significantly sped up the design cycle of new aircrafts with immersive technologies. From conception to manufacturing, marketing and customer support, Gulfstream’s engineers,...
by Emily Friedman | Aug 2, 2021 | By Application
COVID-19 has added a new dimension to worker safety, but wearables are poised to help. Wearable technology can augment a range of workplace safety efforts, from body-worn sensors capable of increasing workers’ situational awareness to exoskeletons capable of reducing...
by Emily Friedman | Jul 26, 2021 | By Industry
You better believe it! And that’s not all: VR simulations for an active shooter emergency situation, learning how to purge and walk down a gas pipeline, and more–all coming out of the XRLab at Duke Energy. Hear from the very people who...
by Emily Friedman | Jul 20, 2021 | By Application
The benefits of immersive technologies for design and asset visualization are numerous, including reduced costs (no need to build expensive physical prototypes, less rework, etc.), improved sustainability, and faster (remote) design reviews. In this panel from EWTS...