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Video category: Mixed reality use cases
FlightSafety Mixed Reality Explore
FlightSafety’s Mixed Reality Explore enables users to visualize and interact with detailed 3D models in front of their eyes, from virtually anywhere. This allows the user to explore complex subjects and material – examining every aspect and intimately learning how things work. Mixed Reality Explore provides pilots greater proficiency in cockpit familiarization, aircraft preflight, ground and emergency procedures. Non-pilot crewmembers also have the opportunity to train in a physically realistic environment. Maintenance technicians can self-learn and connect with live instructors to master cockpit preflight, aircraft familiarization, maintenance procedures and engine systems. Learn More: https://resources.flightsafety.com/flight-simulation/mixed-reality-explore/
Industry 4.0 – Automated quality control & Augmented Reality // Real Use case
The Product : LYNX AR Developped by G2Metric (Aeronautical & Global Industry Metrology Leader) Main features : 360° Vision Control / Assembly Assistance Application Field : ALL INDUSTRY Aim : Bring quality inspection to the next level Availability : already in use in more than 40 production sites Location : all over the world The LYNX system by G2Metric (ADF Groupe Subsidiary) answers Quality control inspection, traceability and Assembly Assistance needs through Augmented Reality and has already saved more than 500 000hours of quality inspection to customers. Le système LYNX développé par G2Metric (filiale Groupe ADF) pour répondre aux besoins du contrôle qualité, de la traçabilité, et de l'aide au positionnement grâce à la réalité augmentée a déjà permis d'économiser plus de 500 000 heures d'inspection qualité aux industriels équipés. Plus d'information sur https://lynx.g2metric.com/
Training center in mixed reality for MS HoloLens
e develop a digital training center for oil and gas companies. It makes an educational process at real training center more interactive and helps to save money on business trips because now the whole training center can be represented in mixed reality.
Patient-Specific 3-D Augmented Reality Models for Surgical Training and Preoperative Planning
With advances in computing and software power, physicians can now create virtual 3-dimensional models of patient anatomy using data from 2-dimensional computed tomography imaging. With augmented reality, users can interact with each other and the model, even over long distances, for purposes of teaching or preprocedural decision-making. This video illustrates an example of the process; the 3-dimensional model has been loaded onto a HoloLens (Microsoft) augmented reality viewing device for inspection and manipulation. By performing an air tap gesture similar to a mouse click, the user can disassemble components of the 3-dimensional model to understand the anatomic relations between each. For more detail, see https://ja.ma/2KCTw7q.
EduTECH 2019 Teacher Demonstration: Creating learning experiences with Mixed Reality
As a Learning Designer for the NSW Department of Education, Laurens Derks outlines the STEMShare Community program and how NSW schools can get involved to create student learning experiences using virtual reality. Discover what you can do with Windows Mixed Reality in the classroom: https://education.microsoft.com/courses-and-resources/resources/expand-your-classroom-with-the-power-of-windows-mixed-reality Access Laurens' presentation: https://aka.ms/AA5i5nb
Mixed Reality applications | Business Applications April 2019 Release
Take a look into new Mixed Reality capabilities added during Business Applications April 2019 Launch that help you engage customers, empower employees, optimize operations, and transform products. Visit https://aka.ms/dynamics365/mixedreality to learn more and try the Mixed Reality application today! Pre-released product disclaimer: Some information relates to pre-released product which may be substantially modified before it’s commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
Why Microsoft Uses Virtual Reality Headsets To Train Workers
After four consecutive quarters of declining virtual reality headset sales, VR for training is turning things around for the industry. Headset sales for training is expected to reach $2.2 billion by 2022, according to Greenlight Insights, prompting companies like start-up Pixo VR to make the switch from gaming to VR training. Now, VR is widely used to train employees at major companies like Walmart and Chevron. At Tyson Foods, VR safety training reduced injuries and illnesses by 20 percent. It's also saving these companies millions of dollars, and bringing profits back to creators of VR headsets and software. Watch the video to see how VR training could ensure the future for the mixed reality industry. » Subscribe to CNBC: http://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBC About CNBC: From 'Wall Street' to 'Main Street' to award winning original documentaries and Reality TV series, CNBC has you covered. Experience special sneak peeks of your favorite shows, exclusive video and more. Connect with CNBC News Online Get the latest news: http://www.cnbc.com/ Follow CNBC on LinkedIn: https://cnb.cx/LinkedInCNBC Follow CNBC News on Facebook: http://cnb.cx/LikeCNBC Follow CNBC News on Twitter: http://cnb.cx/FollowCNBC Follow CNBC News on Google+: http://cnb.cx/PlusCNBC Follow CNBC News on Instagram: http://cnb.cx/InstagramCNBC #CNBC #VR Why Microsoft Uses Virtual Reality Headsets To Train Workers
Virtual and Mixed Reality at the Nexus of SciFi, Engineering, and Training
IEEE Spectrum Senior Editor Stephen Cass interviews experts from The University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies: IEEE Member Todd Richmond, IEEE Member David Krum and Creative Director David Nelson.
Creating augmented & mixed reality applications for the auto industry – Unite LA | AutoTech Summit
Learn how Unity's flexibility allows users to create powerful augmented (AR) and mixed reality (MR) applications for a wide variety of use cases, including enterprise tools that let global design teams collaborate in real-time, hot marketing apps that transform consumers' in-dealership experience, and AR/MR/VR apps for imagining the future of transportation. Speakers: Danny Parks (Trigger Global) Jason Yim (Trigger Global) Learn more about Unity for Automotive: https://unity.com/solutions/automotive-transportation Help us caption & translate this video! https://amara.org/v/oLGP/