Introducing Holo Lens 2.

See-through holographic lenses.

Eye-based rendering with display optimization for 3D eye position.

Head tracking with four visible light cameras.

Hand tracking with a two-handed fully articulated model and direct manipulation.

Voice command and control on-device with natural language and internet connectivity.

Mixed Reality Capture with mixed hologram and physical environment photos and videos.

 

Up to two-thirds of all projects in the construction industry suffer from time and cost overruns due to communication gaps. These offerings are not pertinent only to the lockdown period: Up to two-thirds of all projects in the building industry suffer from time and cost overruns due to communication gaps. Promising new integrations within this domain – such as the availability of exhaustive libraries of virtual twins of real catalogue products, and BIM data compatibility – will only make this technology more viable, lockdown or not.

It is here that Immersive Technologies can help – by making the switch from an individual’s visualisation of data to a uniform interpretation for all stakeholders. In an Immersive Environment, all project stakeholders can ‘walk’ inside the project before it is built and perceive the space uniformly.

Immersive Applications

At present, Immersive Technology in the construction industry comprises AR (Augmented Reality) and VR (Virtual Reality). Of these, AR still has some way to go before mass adoption, while VR is closer to being used on a day-to-day basis in design and construction. From paper drawings to computer drafting to 3D modelling, the next avenue is naturally that of total immersion.
In this challenging time, embracing new technology is key to working with teams without interruptions. The slimmest of silver linings is that it appears likely that the long overdue disruption of the building industry will be triggered by this global crisis, as the quest for effective ways of remote working become crucial to wellbeing, as well as that of the community as construction workers strive to stay productive even as we stay safe.

 

What is happening in the World of Immersive Technologies in…..Construction

New solutions to keep ourselves and our loved ones safe from COVID-19 are emerging in order to practise social distancing while also keeping business running as usual. One of these solutions – that offers immense promise – is Immersive Technology, especially within the construction industry. As quick and effective communication and streamlined collaboration become the need of the hour, Immersive Technology is giving people the opportunity to work remotely without a hitch. One of the key offerings of this technology is its ability to ensure Virtual Co-location of teams: at a time when we can no longer meet in person to ensure transmission of key messages, Immersive Tech makes it possible to transfer our carefully calibrated work cultures into the virtual world and remain efficient.