Designing with VR and AR In the automotive industry AR and VR are used as well Virtual reality environments are available to engineers and designers for prototype development The employees are present there in the form of avatars and jointly work on 3D models of vehicles Components interior de sign elements or exterior colors can be changed in a matter of sec onds in this way enabling modifications that would take hours or even days in the real world Not fit for mass production However some experts feel that currently available AR data glass es are inadequate especially for use in the B2B environment Rigo Herold is one of these critics He is a professor of Digital Systems at Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau WHZ a university of ap plied sciences and is one of the leading experts in this field It s simply not possible to produce off the shelf data glasses for profes sional uses Like an iPhone for all This lack of scaling has deterred many investors and CEOs he says and caused Google Glass to fail too Several manufacturers have since disappeared from this market or reduced their commitment When you get your glasses from an Prof Dr Ing Rigo Herold is a research scientist and teacher in the field of Digital Systems at Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau His research is focused on the hardware development of data glasses in the industrial environment and their deployment and integration in company systems He began to work in this field as far back as in 2006 and obtained his PhD with a dissertation on this subject Focused on industrial use cases Work with VR glasses offers a wealth of new opportunities 82
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