virtual reality – AiiotTalk – Artificial Intelligence | Robotics | Technology https://www.aiiottalk.com Sun, 12 Feb 2023 19:08:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.14 https://www.aiiottalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cropped-AIIOT2028229-01-3-32x32.jpg virtual reality – AiiotTalk – Artificial Intelligence | Robotics | Technology https://www.aiiottalk.com 32 32 6 Ways AR /VR Can Improve MedTech Customer Field Service https://www.aiiottalk.com/ar-vr-in-customer-field-service/ https://www.aiiottalk.com/ar-vr-in-customer-field-service/#respond Thu, 17 Sep 2020 11:25:23 +0000 http://www.aiiottalk.com/?p=10399 Technology has always been evolving. Probably you can say that like time technology is a thing that is not constant.…

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Technology has always been evolving. Probably you can say that like time technology is a thing that is not constant. And after the internet revolution, the new age technology that is making its way in Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR).

While before you ask me are they both the same or different? Let me first give you a short description of both of them before progressing.

“Augmented Reality (AR) is something that creates a connection between the virtual and real world. It brings on the element of the digital world to the real-time view.” 

Say for example the Google Lens. When you open Google lens and your camera scan the outside location and you would start witnessing signs over the places like say for example a cafe, a restaurant, a mall, etc when you see through the lens. However, in actual no, such signs would be there when you see through naked eyes. A similar example of AR is the popular game Pokemon Go.

Virtual Reality (VR) is a different experience. It cuts you out of the real world and takes you to a virtual environment where you feel the part of it. An example of it is Virtual Gaming which is popular these days. You wear a VR headset and then you are mentally and consciously completely into the digital world while being in the real one physically. 

To utilize the VR technology you not only need a VR headgear but also few VR application developments as well so that the app can act as a connection between the device and its controls.

Now, since you have got the idea about the two technologies we would now come to the core of our discussions here. That is how these two technologies can help in the MedTech domain especially for customer field service staff. Let’s get started with this:

Training     

Training is a very important part of any job. To make the new entrants understand the things in an easy to go away so that they can grasp it and retain for long you need interactive ways.

And what better then VR and AR to give them that real feel. For field customer service staff we can use VR effectively to create a virtual set up of on-site customer support where they can feel how it can be when they go to resolve the customer’s query. This also induces a practical based approach to training that would come in handy later on.

Remote Assistance And Monitoring  

 Probably one of the best benefits of AR/VR technology is that field executives can remotely monitor the products and can provide assistance to the user in case of the failure.

Say for example a user is experiencing some issues with the ECG machine than with an AR/VR powered app the user can connect with the field executive allowing the first-hand assessment of the issue remotely. Thus, the executive can resolve the issue (if possible) without visit only saving time for those where he has to go and the AR/VR interface is providing initial assessment only.

Guidance To The Users

Visual guidance is another benefit of the use of AR/VR for the field executives. Many times field executives have to reach the users that are based on remote locations. This can take time. And for users, this can be a problem until the executive comes and checks the device.

Here an AR/VR interface can bridge that gap as the executive can provide guidance to the user based on his assessment of the problem that can help in an instant or at least a quick solution to the problem.  

Analysis

Analysis of the data collected from the field movement is an important part of this domain. With an AR/VR technology executive, the companies can get a better and holistic understanding of the collected data.

“Say for example the picking of trends and patterns in the data which becomes simple and almost instant with AR/VR rather them being a hectic task with manual effort.” 

Efficiency And Ease Of Procedures

With enhanced training, quick customer/user support, and ease of data assessment one thing is for sure that the efficiency of the workforce is enhanced with the help of AR/VR. Not only these but the technology helps the field executives like the technician to get through the procedures and references on the go. 

Say for example a technician is repairing a device on the client’s site and he feels that to resolve the issue he needs a bit of reference from the standard manual. Now 9 out of 10 times getting access to that would not be possible if he is not carrying that manual. That’s where AR/VR changes the game.

With AR/VR support the technician gets a quick reference by accessing the manual or by going through the real-time animated solution for the issue he was looking to get the reference for on the go.

Happy Customers

 By helping the field executive in the face of efficiency enhancement and delivering quick support to the customers the two technologies help you build a happy customer base.

And once you are able to create that base of happy and satisfied customers then they not only act as the testimony of the quality of your service but also become a word of mouth promoters of your business.

Also Read, VR Apps Expectations vs Reality

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The Future of 3D and Augmented Reality https://www.aiiottalk.com/future-of-3d-and-augmented-reality/ https://www.aiiottalk.com/future-of-3d-and-augmented-reality/#respond Sat, 20 Jun 2020 17:17:24 +0000 http://www.aiiottalk.com/?p=6897 The Future of Augmented Reality Augmented reality has not yet been easy to adapt to the consumer since it began…

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The Future of Augmented Reality

Augmented reality has not yet been easy to adapt to the consumer since it began to become popular among society. It is a technology that allows you to visualize part of the real world through a technological device that adds visual information. However, despite the understanding of its use among users, until today, this technology has not fully penetrated society, which is still reluctant to buy devices with these characteristics.

“However, the next technological innovations that are waiting for us in 2021 indicate that this situation can be reversed and that finally, augmented reality may find its place in the market.”

Backed by ambitious mobile phone operators, augmented reality hardware will soon be available in stores with new smartphones and in an even more integrated way. Also, consumer virtual reality software will continue to evolve. Companies will continue to work to unlock augmented reality from physical connections to phones and computers, moving to use Wi-Fi and connections to phones using 5G technology.

Below, we point out some of the most excellent news that virtual reality will bring us in the coming year 2021, and that will be incorporated into the market. There are many companies present in the market now like such CGTrader which offers 3D product visualization services. You can benefit a lot with these services and these technologies in the future

Nreal Virtual Reality Glasses

Leading tech experts predict that in about a decade, people will access augmented reality functionality through lightweight glasses rather than through mobile phone screens. That is why some companies are already working on this aspect for next year.

This is the case of the Nreal company, which has created the first mixed reality glasses with a “comfortable and light” design. Called Nreal Light, the glasses use multiple spatial tracking cameras and 1080p screens to increase the real world’s vision with digital content. The company has already made agreements with other companies such as China Unicom, Deutsche Telekom, and KDDI in Japan to start distributing the glasses from next year.

Until now, Nreal’s glasses have the opportunity to offer users an approach to augmented reality technology faster than any other device created to date. It is unknown if any other company will act as a direct competitor to Nreal, but Qualcomm’s XR Viewer program has already left several clues that Nreal will not be the only compatible Android provider, although this data will not be fully known until CES in January.

“Facebook also suggested that it is working on a consumer augmented reality handheld device, although it won’t be available for a few years. On the other hand, Apple’s plans remain ambiguous in this regard.”

Augmented Reality Software For Consumers

After the launch of Pokémon Go, a three-million-dollar grant, the game remains the biggest success story in the virtual reality industry. The same is being achieved by other applications that integrate virtual reality into their services, as is the case, for example, with Snapchat or Instagram filters. P MALL applications that are making a big step towards the actual future of this technology.

That is why, throughout 2021 we will see many applications for portable devices such as Neal glasses or numerous applications that integrate augmented reality, from which it can be accessed through smartphones or tablets.

Wireless Augmented Reality: Wi-Fi and 5G technology

Some companies like Qualcomm, Apple, and other companies involved in smartphone-based augmented reality solutions will be struggling with wireless technologies that they will use instead of cables. This breakthrough will likely come throughout 2021 and 2022, as current technologies aren’t able to squeeze the entire processing out of a smartphone.

It is intended to connect this augmented reality technology wirelessly to nearby smartphones, computers, or directly to the cloud. At the moment, it is unlikely that we will see this progress throughout the next year 2021, but perhaps if we can see some premature demonstrations a little later.

Many advances are reminiscent of how augmented reality technology is still in its early stages of development and hinting that it still has a lot of evolution ahead for which we will even have to wait sometimes.

The Future of 3D Printing: 

Like how the World Wide Web democratized news, education, and entertainment, 3D printing has the potential to democratize certain goods manufacturing.

It’s not always what you thought.

You probably read the title and expected a nerdy listicle about the cool 3D printing technologies of the future — a list of 3D printed organs, human augmentation, and life-size homes squirted from a nozzle, without any doubt.

But that article is not what you might expect at first. Here we aim to explore the higher-level impact of advances in 3D printing as it relates to the distribution of manufacturing power rather than innovations at the micro-level.

“The fact is, the most critical feature of potential 3D printing is not a single method or equipment; it’s democratization.”

First, Some Background

Many people don’t know that 3D printing has occurred since the late 20th century, with stereolithography discovered by Charles “Chuck” Hull in 1984. But for years, barely anybody heard about it, since it shuttered the science behind patents. When those patents expired, 3D printing technology was accessible to more people, and the 3D printing community of consumers was born. Another modest breakthrough called the Internet was to help it expand its wings.

While certain types of 3D printing remain stable in the specialized manufacturing environment, most of it has been available to the typical user. For example, SLA also has a role in pro-grade production — for instance, Carbon3D ‘s proprietary CLIP technology is an SLA descendant — but it has also found its way into commercial machines such as Type 2.

What is that show? As for other development, over time, more and more people follow 3D printing. The traditional “adoption lifecycle” has already begun, and is now approaching the “early adopters” process of digital 3D printing.

Decoded: Democratization

As more and more people have access to technology, the power to impact 3D printing is becoming increasingly higher. Look no further than the RepRap movement: One person gained access and decided to make a repressible printer that would quickly spread thousands of accesses. Anyone can purchase Amazon’s 3D printer, a ground-breaking move for the business as a whole. That’s democratization already at work.

Also, Read VR Apps To Enhance Virtual Reality Experience

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Who Is Better – Virtual Receptionist Or Traditional? https://www.aiiottalk.com/who-is-better-virtual-receptionist-or-traditional/ https://www.aiiottalk.com/who-is-better-virtual-receptionist-or-traditional/#respond Thu, 18 Jul 2019 18:04:56 +0000 http://www.aiiottalk.com/?p=1656 Are you wondering whether hiring a traditional receptionist is beneficial or you can go with the virtual receptionist for your…

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Are you wondering whether hiring a traditional receptionist is beneficial or you can go with the virtual receptionist for your office? 

Hiring a receptionist is not an easy task, and the decision should be taken with extreme care. You are going to be dependent on them for most of your business requirements. If you are getting confused between traditional and virtual receptionist, then this article will let you make an informed decision. 

Let’s see the similarities first!

Virtual receptionists as well as traditional receptionists, both are responsible for handling all types of administrative tasks. They take your business calls, manage appointments, fix meetings, and provide basic customer service by answering customer queries. Your customers are always greeted in a well-mannered and professional way by them. Receptionists ensure that they forward the right call to let the right person in the office make the business run effectively.

These were the main services that a traditional or a virtual receptionist provides you. Now take a look at how a virtual receptionist excels in their job and are more preferred than traditional receptionists.

How virtual receptionists stand out than traditional receptionists?

No doubt, the tasks are almost the same as both the types of receptionists; still, virtual ones are more preferred. Here are the reasons:

  • Availability

Can traditional receptionist work for your business 24 hours a day? No! They are only available for the working days probably Monday to Friday and that too in a restricted time slot. At times if your work requires overtime from them, you are required to pay for that time too. Moreover, they also take lunch breaks, vacations, public holidays, and emergency leaves too. You need to provide them paid leave as per company policies. 

But during all this, your business hampers a lot. On the other hand, if you are working with a virtual receptionist, they are available all the time to fulfill your business requirements. Even if your clients approach you after business hours, they will be attended by your virtual receptionists. Moreover, you never have to worry about your business when the receptionist is on leave. As the firm provides you two or more receptionists and ensures you have one for your scheduled times.  

  • Cost

As discussed earlier, the traditional receptionist costs you more. You have to pay bonuses, incentives, and paid vacations as per company policies. It costs you much higher if you compare it with the cost that you will pay to a virtual receptionist. To them, you are only paying for the services they are providing you, and for the time they are working for you. It does not include any incentives or bonuses or paid off. 

In this way, you are saving a massive amount of money that you can utilize in other purposes of your business. 

  • Technology

In this fast-paced and competitive world, every work requires the usage of the latest technology to work effectively. The traditional receptionists have only the technology that you provide them or are available in the office. But virtual receptionists are available with the latest techniques and software; they help them customize their tasks and complete their job efficiently. 

This enables them to handle more clients in the specified time and helps you to grow your business. The unique support provided by the virtual assistant is unmatched. 

Moreover, if we talk about experience, the virtual ones again win here. They are not only experienced but are also well trained for providing the best service to the customers to make them satisfied.

So, have you got your answer now? Hiring a virtual receptionist would be a better choice over the traditional receptionist.  

 

Also Read: VR Apps To Enhance Your Overall Virtual Reality Experience

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