Interview with the AMRC: Augmented Reality in Advanced Manufacturing
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How can early adopters of augmented reality (AR) technologies address the challenges of introducing AR in a manufacturing environment, and what benefits will it ultimately bring?
The Augmented Reality Enterprise Alliance (AREA) discussed this with Chris Freeman, AR Technical Fellow for the AMRC; when they recently sat down to talk about how to identify where the adoption of AR technologies will offer value in advanced manufacturing processes and what insights the AMRC are developing through their research.
You can read the full article on the AREA's website by clicking here.
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