NEW YORK, July 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Remote operations
and monitoring, commanding and controlling operations from a
distance, are an apt pairing for Extended Reality (XR). Overlaying
digital information onto real-world or virtual site representations
enables operators to track performance, identify issues, and
predict maintenance needs without being physically present. ABI
Research, a global technology intelligence firm, forecasts XR
users to reach 22.5 million by 2024 and 132.5 million users by 2030
at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 43.7%.
"Remote operations and monitoring have been used for multiple
verticals for some time, but XR can elevate its use significantly.
Digital twins of an environment, machine, or any product/service
that requires regular maintenance can prevent faults and severe
downtime. Companies have shown that XR is crucial for health
and safety measures, preventing employees from exposing themselves
to hazardous environments," explains Matilda Beinat, Augmented and Virtual Reality
Analyst at ABI Research. "XR enables accurate and immersive remote
inspections and reduces travel requirements. This leads to cost
savings and supports sustainability, both of which are becoming
increasingly important for organizations."
Remote operations and monitoring applications are growing
significantly within the XR ecosystem, especially for agriculture,
manufacturing, automotive, and healthcare industries. Digi
International, ARuVR, TeamViewer, and Intuitive have been
using a combination of remote technologies, XR, and no-code
solutions, allowing for connections to multiple devices.
"Connectivity requirements will be a large discussion point for XR
in remote operations. This is inevitable because to maintain and
monitor devices/machines remotely, updates and issues need to be
seen in real-time," Beinat points out. As Bluetooth LE and Wi-Fi
technology update, allowing for multi-link operations as well, XR
for remote operations and monitoring will quickly become an
essential device in addition to current remote operation
methodologies.
"Use cases show that XR for remote operations and monitoring
offers immediate and effective support. As connectivity methods
improve and investments toward XR adoption increase, the user base
for XR devices, specifically for remote operations and monitoring,
will increase drastically," concludes Beinat.
These findings are from ABI Research's Remote Operation and
Monitoring in XR report. This report is part of the
company's Augmented and Virtual Reality research service,
which includes research, data, and ABI Insights.
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