When we manage our maintenance plans, we must carry out these programs in a timely and effective, but there are new dynamic environments that require us to find new methods and procedures to help us become more efficient, new methods like Augmented Realty or Virtual Reality. Do you know these technologies? This Wednesday, October 24th 2018 at 2:00 p.m. EDT (GMT -4, New York) is scheluled the webinar: «Real World, Augmented Reality, Augmented Virtuality, Virtual Reality… How Many Realities Can You Have in Industrial Automation?» presented by Industrial IoT (IIoT)
Industrial IoT says: «In the digital context era of today, the more innovative the machine builder, the better his position in the market. The advent of Industry 4.0 is enabling machine builders to innovate in ways that were never before possible, changing and expanding the meaning of words such as ‘data’, ‘connectivity’, and even ‘realities’. From real environment to virtual environment, passing through augmented reality and augmented virtuality, machine builders have now more and more ways to design, operate and maintain their equipment. Each of these innovative tools bring benefits to the table, from saving time during the design and the engineering process, to significantly reducing the time spent during machine maintenance»
With this webinar, you’ll learn:
- How some of the most successful enterprises have been applying the new technologies
- How you can embrace the different types of reality to improve your business and the business of your customers.
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IoT World Today (formerly called The IoT Institute) connects IoT decision-makers and implementers, including those in the C-suite, IT and line-of-business managers. They inspire them by providing the latest news and analysis, and case studies about technologies used in the Internet of Things, such as infrastructure, security, analytics and development tools. They capture the stories of IoT leaders imbuing intelligence across vertical industries such as industrial, transportation and logistics, smart energy and utilities, smart cities, and more.