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Driving Industrial Workflows of the Future with Lenovo-Powered XR and 3D Rendering

  • Industrial companies often use 3D files and content for accuracy in developing and managing a facility.
  • Now, with XR technology, it’s possible to optimize workflows and provide greater insight compared to 2D screens.
  • Lenovo's enterprise technology portfolio, including XR devices, cloud services, and 3D rendering solutions, is ready for this use.
  • Oliver Wohler, Lenovo's EMEA XR Development Manager, discusses how VR promotes user immersion in a 3D environment to explore and evaluate examples during design and construction phases.
  • Using VR technology to bridge gaps between understanding is an opportunity to create an immersive environment where everyone can interact intuitively on a one-to-one scale.
  • Vandli explains that VR improves communication leading to better discussions and decisions being made, resulting in minimizing operational downtime by resolving issues early on in the construction process.
  • Wiebke Uhlenbruch, the Teamlead of BIM/3D, Jotun, highlights how her company leverages VR for design reviews and collaboration, giving value to their design teams.
  • 3D content is already being used in the industrial sector, so bringing it onto VR platforms is as simple as pressing a button.
  • VR is a key technology to enable a more productive and innovative future through the use of higher resolution 3D models, rendered by external sources such as cloud computing, while headsets take on complex rendering tasks.
  • Lenovo's ready framework is capable of creating and consuming 3D content with ease. The future is here.

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