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AUGMENTED REALITY: HOW CLOSE IS THE BIG BREAKTHROUGH?

AR expert Martin Herdina explains why Artificial Intelligence and Eye Tracking are key to advancing Augmented Reality. In our interview, he talks about the latest progress of smart glasses and shares his insights into which industrial applications are proving successful. Learn what developments to expect in the coming years and where challenges remain.

Working safely with Smart Glasses: Key information for companies

Smart glasses are still a relatively new technology, raising unanswered questions regarding data protection and occupational safety. Due to the wide variety of products and applications, there are currently only a few specific legal regulations and recommendations. Renate Stiegler, Product Manager at Viewpointsystem, explains the key factors that companies should consider to successfully implement smart glasses.  

Apple Vision Pro: Does the apple fall far from the tree?

The Apple Vision Pro, Apple’s first headset, has made quite a splash upon its market debut – from spine-tingling commercials and enthusiastic reviews to sharp critiques. But what’s the real feel of the Apple Vision Pro? Our team put it through its paces, examining especially the eye tracking feature pivotal for control and navigation.

LEARNING TO DRIVE MEANS LEARNING TO SEE: GAZE ANALYSIS OF DRIVING BEHAVIOR

In the fast-paced world of traffic, experience and youth often find themselves at odds. But what if we could take a peek behind the wheel, revealing insights into driving behavior that go beyond any traffic regulation? That’s precisely what the ORF Dok 1 team, equipped with our Smart Glasses, was able to do when they challenged 59-year-old journalist Hanno Settele and 21-year-old Digital Creator Safiye to an unusual competition.

CES 2024: These tech trends are shaping the industry

Every year in early January, the entertainment mecca of the United States transforms into a global tech hub: CES in Las Vegas is THE tech event to kick off the new year. Even though it’s primarily a consumer-oriented show, CES is hugely influential and helps set the agenda for the year. This is what you need to know from the show floor.

Better From a Distance: Why Companies Should Embrace Remote Service Solutions Now

Despite a slight slowdown in inflation, the manufacturing industry will face significant challenges in 2024. Products, raw materials and services have become more expensive at all levels of the supply chain. At the same time, these challenges offer opportunities to become more resilient in the marketplace and to leverage the potential of digital tools and technologies. High energy prices and rising labor costs are not only a burden, but also an opportunity for change.

TINY LENSES, BIG IMPACT

Micro-optics are fundamental components in camera systems for smart devices, mobility applications, or medical products. We speak with Nils Fahrbach, CEO of Printoptix, and Frank Linsenmaier, CTO of Viewpointsystem, about the ambitious project “3DPrintoptixMarket“: Using a novel 3D printing process, high-end micro-optics are manufactured in a single step. Used in Viewpointsystem’s smart glasses, they should enable individual product customization.

ENHANCING PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY WITH EYE TRACKING

Automation and digitalization are reshaping roles and professions in manufacturing. Entire workforces must adapt and learn new skills, such as operating or programming machines and robots, after previously performing manual tasks. There is also a growing need to make work processes more efficient and safer. This is where eye tracking comes in. Companies like Toyota and Denso have already successfully integrated this technology on the shop floor for various applications.

Revolutionary computing POWER: Neuromorphic chips and their benefits for the industry

We demand more and more computing power from our devices, but conventional computing architectures are increasingly reaching their physical limits. In their search for new ways to continue scaling up processing, researchers and chip designers are taking inspiration from the way the brain processes information. This is also happening in the EU-funded research project “NimbleAI”: Viewpointsystem and 18 partners are developing a neuromorphic ‘super-chip’ that will be extremely powerful while consuming very little energy.

AUTO-CALIBRATION AND ONE-POINT CALIBRATION IN THE VPS 19 Smart glasseS

For most users our VPS 19 glasses work out of the box without any calibration, providing an auto-calibrated gaze accuracy that is good enough for many applications. For situations that require a personalized calibration, we provide a simple one-point calibration procedure that estimates personalized κ angles for each eyeball and improves the typical gaze accuracy to below 1°.

Improve Perception, Increase Security

Soldiers, special forces, police officers – anyone in the field – often have only fractions of a second to make decisions. With the help of advanced mobile eye tracking, operational forces can train their attention and enhance perception. Nils Berger, Founder & CEO of Viewpointsystem, explains how the technology leads to a better understanding of human perception, as well as increased efficiency and security during operations.

Look me in the eyes, avatar: Social interaction in the metaverse

The metaverse is one of the big buzzwords these days and not much more than a vision today. Many companies are committed to shaping the metaverse. And so are we. This is because eye tracking and, in particular, our Digital Iris technology offer the possibility of emulating authentic human gaze behavior on avatars. We talked to Alejandro Gloriani, R&D Senior Developer in the Advanced Technology Team at Viewpointsystem, about this.

FOUR FEATURES FOR EVEN GREATER EASE OF USE

Easy and uncomplicated operation is crucial for smart glasses to be accepted by employees and to survive successfully in the company. For this reason, we are constantly working on making our smart glasses even more easy and intuitive to use. Today, we would like to introduce four features that make the VPS 19 better optimized for real-world use.

KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM ETRA 2022

A month has passed since ETRA 2022, the best and most renowned eye tracking conference of its kind. The aim of ETRA (full name: ACM Symposium of Eye Tracking Research & Applications) is to bring together researchers across disciplines to advance eye tracking research and its applications. And this year, the organizers and everyone contributing really succeeded in doing that in every respect.

EYE TRACKING DESPITE IMPAIRED VISION

Eye impairments such as one eye with very low visual acuity, the loss of one eye, a cataract in just one of the eyes (opacity in the lens), strabismus (the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object), amblyopia (lazy eye), anisocoria or differently sized pupils (one of the most unique traits of David Bowie) can lead one to wonder if eye tracking is still possible.

SMART GLASSES YOUR EMPLOYEES WILL LOVE

5 TIPS ON HOW TO AVOID ACCEPTANCE PROBLEMS Digitalization processes such as the introduction of smart glasses in the company are tantamount to a change process. While young professionals are…

HANSEATIC POWER SOLUTIONS (HPS)

IMPROVING CUSTOMER SERVICE WITH THE VPS 19 SMART GLASSES As a hidden champion, Hanseatic Power Solutions (HPS) in Norderstedt just outside Hamburg, Germany, produces switchgear for the whole world and…

MIXED REALITY IST BALD REALITÄT

Von Nils Berger, veröffentlicht in e-media, Ausgabe April 2019, vollständiger Artikel hier Bei Datenbrillen liegen Euphorie und Enttäuschung aktuell noch nah beieinander. Doch es ist nur eine Frage der Zeit, bis die…