Mrityunjay Kumar

Here is How Brands like Boeing and Porsche use Augmented Reality in Manufacturing


We have all heard that new cutting-edge technologies like Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality are transforming our lives. But except for those VR headsets in gaming consoles and a handful of augmented reality apps in mobiles, there is hardly any evident change and those changes aren’t “transformative” by any measure. So is the chorus around these new technologies is merely a hype? Or is there something more than meets the eye? Ask any industry insider and they would tell you that it’s the latter.

While these technologies have faltered in consumer space, their adoption has been swift and widespread in industrial design and manufacturing. So you might not directly use AR or VR but it is almost certain that you have used at least one product that’s used these technologies at any stage of its production cycle. Be it the interior design of your car or your smartphone, there has been augmented reality involved at one stage or another. Let’s take a look at how some of the most prominent brands like Boeing, Ford, Lockheed Martin, and Porsche are leveraging this technology for various business operations:

Boeing & Lockheed Martin

These two American aerospace companies are among some of the most technologically advanced on earth that manufacture not just commercial aircraft but also cutting-edge fighter jets and drones. As manufacturers of such intricate and sophisticated products that could have thousands of components- from engines to bolts, the assembly remains a painstakingly slow process. To ramp up the production, both these companies have now started using AR technology in their assembly line.

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For instance, there are parts of production where a person has to connect a large number of wires with zero tolerance for mistakes. In this case, they would need to consistently move back forth between design and assembly to know which wire goes where. Now, they use Google Glass have the requite design in front of their eyes in real-time as they connect wires. Lockheed Martin, on the other hand, uses Hololens for its assembly line so that its employees can see which components should go where when they are working on building large jets.

Ford & Porsche

While both of these iconic automobile brands are as different as it gets in terms of their products- one being a cost-effective mass manufacturer, other being a premium exclusive brand, both are identical when it comes to leveraging cutting-edge technologies. Ford has integrated augmented reality into their design process that drastically reduces the time and costs involved in shifting through prototypes by using Hololens to test feasibility without even physically creating the prototypes. Porsche, on the other hand, uses AR for quality assurance or more specifically, to match the initial prototypes of individual components with the final product. This way, they are able to catch any discrepancies even before they become a serious issue.

As you would have understood by now, the factories and development centers are rapidly moving past conventional assembly lines by using IoTs and AR-related technologies.Top app development companies are consistently deployed to solve peculiar challenges by delivering feasible solutions. Yes, these mobile app solutions with cutting-edge technologies do pose a significant upfront investment but that that is more compensated for in the long run with improved efficiency and productivity. If you are still worried about their value proposition, outsourcing your project to Indian app developers can be a very appealing option.

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