The competing proximity sensing technologies start with simple infrared and ultrasonic sensors, gradually working up to more complex sensor systems such as stereoscopic video cameras with neural networks.
Whilst many people would probably be familiar with the Carlsberg advertising slogan from earlier days they may not appreciate the history and scale of today’s Carlsberg brewing operation.
Virtual reality was once seen by many as an additional layer to the entertainment industry. Then it was Augmented Reality that was the next big thing (it’s still going to be pretty big).
The way we work is changing, and new technological advances are making design engineering and manufacturing faster, cheaper, and more reactive than ever before.
In recent years, augmented reality (AR) has seen rapid growth and increased adoption within the industrial space.