Gain a competitive edge using AR for enterprise applications. 

Businesses should implement the use of AR technology for better workflows, collaboration, and learning.

By: Nathan Pitzel

Gain a competitive edge using AR for enterprise applications. 

Key Takeaways

  • Businesses are incorporating augmented reality (AR) into their operations for improved workflows, collaboration, and immersive learning experiences. 
  • The anticipation surrounding Apple's release of the Apple Vision Pro indicates growing interest in commercial immersive technologies. 
  • AR has various real-world applications, such as redesigning spaces and creating digital replicas for construction projects. 
  • Wearable technologies like headsets are enhancing user experiences across industries, including healthcare, entertainment, and education. 
  • Partnering with agencies like Aquent Studios can provide valuable support in navigating the technological landscape for successful AR implementation.

As spatial technology continues to evolve, businesses are starting to implement augmented reality (AR) into their operational ecosystems. Many tech-savvy companies are finding practical uses to improve their workflows and team collaboration. They're also creating immersive learning experiences by blending digital instructions and simulations with the real world. In this blog, we discuss recent developments in the AR landscape, consumer and business applications for AR adoption, and overcoming challenges in AR implementation.

What is AR: an everyday scenario

AR seamlessly integrates and overlays digital information onto the real world in real time, through a head-worn device. There is no video pass-through, and consequently, no latency.  AR is powered by spatial mapping, object recognition, and precise tracking, creating an immersive and interactive experience that responds dynamically to the user's surroundings.

Consider the potential of AR in everyday scenarios, such as redesigning a backyard. Instead of relying on imagination alone to visualize the placement of a gazebo or grill, AR headsets can provide a view of these elements within your actual backyard space. In this scenario, you could see a digital representation of your new gazebo or grill at scale, then select colors, plan lighting arrangements, and determine positioning all in real time. Furthermore, pricing can be displayed and calculated on the fly. So, as the consumer, you could also see how these decisions would affect your cost. The benefits to both you and your contractor in this example are immense.

Recent developments in AR technology

At a commercial level, cultural adoption remains relatively unchanged, particularly among older individuals who find it challenging to embrace new tech. However, the anticipation surrounding Apple's release of the Apple Vision Pro suggests a growing interest in commercial immersive technologies. Despite potential barriers, we’re on the brink of major breakthroughs akin to the recent surge in AI popularity. 

As immersive experiences, particularly AR and VR, become increasingly mainstream, the next significant shift is expected to be toward “true” immersive experiences. Mark Zuckerberg's recent announcement of a new holographic headset, similar to offerings from Magic Leap, signifies this shift. These headsets resemble regular glasses and overlay augmented reality onto our natural view, seamlessly integrating digital elements into our physical worlds without our phones.

The question of whether there are ample opportunities for the widespread utilization of AR technology can be answered with a resounding yes: the opportunities abound. As technology advances, what was once relegated to pilot projects or proof-of-concept stages is now transitioning into practical implementation, revolutionizing how we work, play, learn, and shop.

Consumer applications for AR adoption

Wearable technologies such as headsets or glasses are redefining user experiences, infusing them with excitement, imagination, and immersion. Museums are already embracing this trend by integrating AR glasses that unveil the rich backstory of paintings or push the art beyond the canvas. Whether you want to take a virtual tour of an iconic destination or take your shopping trip to the next level, head-worn augmented reality adds a powerful interactive layer to daily activities.

Another interesting application involves real-time speech translation. Platforms like Roblox demonstrate their potential by enabling players from different countries to communicate seamlessly in their own languages. 

Even utilitarian applications like real-time menu translations are creating new ways to engage and connect. This breakthrough is transforming how we understand the world, opening up exciting possibilities for the future.

Business applications for AR adoption

Enterprises across sectors like architecture, engineering, and construction are increasingly drawn to the potential of AR for internal integration. By creating digital replicas or “twins” of upcoming facilities, companies can empower stakeholders to virtually explore a construction site before any physical work begins.

AR technology is also poised to revolutionize the landscape of meetings and collaboration by enabling remote participants from diverse locations to come together in a shared virtual environment.

Similarly, there is a surge of interest in fields where AR is applied for hands-on training programs and remote assistance scenarios. One example is the adoption of Magic Leap headsets for training purposes, facilitating trainers from one location to guide trainees situated elsewhere by sharing a real-time visual space. Another use case is insurance adjusters utilizing headsets to receive expert guidance from remote specialists while assessing damage in disaster-affected regions. 

Healthcare is yet another area with great potential for AR. Imagine a surgeon and a distant specialist both wearing AR headsets during an operation. They could watch the surgery together and see important information like blood flow or heart rate overlaid on their view. This could help them make better decisions and improve patient care.

Overcoming challenges in AR implementation

AR technology has a growing range of practical applications across the enterprise, which will require significant changes to how companies operate. 

It’s important to keep in mind, however, that Magic Leap's starting price of $3,500 presents a significant barrier, making it a high-cost option that restricts widespread adoption among the general public. The limited user base contributes to a scarcity of available content and experiences, with current applications predominantly seen in location-based settings such as events or museums and within businesses for collaborative endeavors and real-time learning initiatives.

Another hurdle in adopting new immersive technologies is the required organizational change. To maximize their chances of success, businesses will need to identify specific problems AR can solve with clear goals in mind, develop customized AR solutions, and develop a detailed plan for AR implementation with key individuals who will lead the charge. This process will require substantial time, commitment, and resources.

While the technology has matured beyond early testing phases, it's smart to start with smaller projects. Choosing a specific task or group to experiment with allows for learning and improvement before expanding. Assessing the organization's technological readiness is also important for the successful integration of the new technology into existing workflows.

Collaborating with an AR agency partner

When seeking a partner, whether an agency or consultancy, the optimal approach must start with a thorough understanding of the problem at hand. This should be followed by developing a comprehensive plan that identifies the issue, proposes a solution, and outlines the steps for implementation within a business framework. Support should encompass aiding in solution design, definition, building, deployment, and ongoing post-launch assistance. Viewing the application's launch as a starting point underscores the importance of sustained support for enduring success.

Partners should excel in utilizing existing technologies, integrating them into business processes, and serving as a crucial bridge that links vital project components. They should provide adept project and product management assistance, while also educating companies on cutting-edge technologies, their practical applications, and essential infrastructure considerations. This educational aspect involves demystifying diverse technologies and fostering strategic thinking.

Following a project launch, the focus should transition toward refining the application, gleaning insights from its performance, and making continual improvements. An effective partner's strength lies in their capacity to innovate solutions seamlessly integrated into a company's environment, offering steadfast support throughout the transformation journey.

Overcoming cultural barriers 

Navigating the complexities of a lack of tech know-how and uncertainties about adopting new systems can present challenges. However, partnering with trusted teams like Aquent Studios can offer real-time assistance in maneuvering through the tech terrain and providing solutions when technology encounters obstacles.

Overcoming these hurdles during the integration of innovative technology within a company is similar to introducing any new tool, be it project management software or timesheet systems. While the specific technology may differ, maintaining a consistent approach remains pivotal.

A key strategy for overcoming these barriers is to instill enthusiasm for the new technology. Position it as a means to scale up production and foster innovation. Address any reservations or doubts team members may have, stressing the importance of their viewpoints and contributions.

Recognizing that questions and uncertainties will inevitably arise is important. Concerns about technology potentially diminishing individual value or impact might come up. Having a well-structured plan in place to address these concerns is crucial. 

Gaining buy-in from the team is indispensable for success. Present the new technology as an exciting opportunity poised to enhance capabilities. Reassure team members that the technology will enrich their skill set, not replace them. Acknowledge potential challenges, emphasizing that immediate perfection is not the expectation. Communicate openly that the learning process will be a collaborative effort, fostering a culture of teamwork within the organizational framework.

Real-world examples

Numerous enterprises in the construction realm have leveraged AR technologies with remarkable success, revolutionizing operations across industries. These real-world implementations serve as beacons of innovation, inspiring and guiding businesses in their AR endeavors.

Transforming architectural design

One case study hails from a renowned architectural firm that embraced AR to redefine traditional design processes. By immersing clients in interactive 3D models of proposed structures, the firm not only enhanced client engagement but also expedited decision-making. This innovative approach allowed stakeholders to visualize projects in real time, fostering collaborative discussions and ensuring alignment on design elements, ultimately leading to swift project approvals and heightened client satisfaction.

Elevating construction practices

In the construction sector, a notable success story unfolds where a large-scale construction company embraced AR for on-site project management. By utilizing AR-enabled headsets, site engineers could overlay digital blueprints onto physical construction sites, facilitating precise spatial alignments and enhancing workflow efficiency. This implementation resulted in reduced errors during construction, accelerated project timelines, and improved overall project quality. The integration of AR into daily construction practices underscored its significant impact on traditional methodologies.

Enhancing maintenance and repairs

Another insightful example emerges from the maintenance domain, where a facilities management company integrated AR for equipment maintenance and repairs. Technicians equipped with AR devices could access real-time data overlays and instructional guides, expediting troubleshooting processes and minimizing downtime. This streamlined approach not only bolstered operational efficiency but also optimized resource utilization, leading to significant cost savings and improved service delivery.

Conclusion

AR is rapidly evolving from a futuristic concept to a tangible reality. With advancements in technology and a growing understanding of its potential, businesses are increasingly recognizing the transformative power of augmented reality. While challenges remain, the opportunities for innovation and efficiency are immense.

From enhancing consumer experiences to revolutionizing industries, AR is poised to reshape how we interact with the world. As technology continues to mature and become more accessible, we can expect to see even more groundbreaking applications emerge.

If you’re looking to explore how AR applications can transform your business, Aquent Studios is here to help. Get in touch.

About the Author

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Nathan Pitzel

Managing Director, Aquent Studios 

Nathan is a creative production & operations leader with 15+ years experience marked by successfully building scalable, powerhouse teams who consistently deliver breakthrough content, products, platforms and experiences that drive growth and conversation. Throughout his career Nathan has operated as a strategic client partner, helping brands leverage immersive technology to innovate and craft experiences that differentiate their brands and drive growth.

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