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.