Collaboration to Support Industrial Digitization Goals
A digitization project set to begin in Kazakhstan later this year has been announced by Qualcomm Technologies, RealWear and UROS. This project has the mission of supporting deployment of Smart Cities and accelerating XR global adoption to advance the development pace of Kazakhstan’s economy by improving the productivity, safety and quality of life for its citizens.
UROS plans to provide RealWear HMT-1 and HMT-1Z1 voice-controlled, head-mounted devices powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon Mobile Platform to ten thousand front line industrial workers. These connected workers can speak with remote experts or connect to 5G and IoT sensor data provided by UROS and its partners.
Field workers typically have no connectivity and expect long delays when requiring support or retrieval of data. By simply clipping the HMT-1s to a worker’s hard hat and connecting them to experts and machines, the operators can more rapidly and safely troubleshoot issues with teams of experts, even in extremely loud environments where heavy machinery and hazardous gas is present.
RealWear devices are fully rugged, designed for use in extreme conditions to provide frontline workers a voice-controlled digital dashboard that appears as though it were a seven-inch tablet in front of a worker’s eye.
“Qualcomm Technologies has always been committed to transforming industries and enriching lives and we are thrilled to have our technology support the next generation of mobile computing for industrial frontline workers through the efforts of RealWear and UROS,” said Hugo Swart, Head of XR, Qualcomm Technologies.
Jerry Raatikainen, UROS Group CEO, added: “We are very excited to be creating something unique and remarkable in the field of wearable solutions together with RealWear. By combining a shared vision for digital transformation and the strengths of UROS and RealWear, we will deliver great customer experiences for businesses around the world operating in the manufacturing, energy and automotive industries, to name a few.
“The similarities in our companies’ ethos make the partnership with RealWear a strong fit, and from a technological perspective our existing relationship with Qualcomm Technologies will contribute further momentum.”
Andy Lowery, Cofounder and CEO of RealWear, said: “RealWear is proud to have HMT-1s and HMT-1Z1s help accelerate digitization in Kazakhstan with the support of UROS and Qualcomm Technologies. Our collective efforts aim to enhance the quality of life and safety of Kazakhstan’s citizens through hands-free, XR computing.
“With RealWear’s long-term commitment towards revolutionizing industrial connectivity, we plan to incorporate the Snapdragon XR roadmap in our next generation of advanced products for the front-line workforce.”
The HMT-1s powered by Snapdragon can go beyond the field workers use cases and be used in many aspects of UROS’s solutions. In Kazakhstan, UROS is currently building out a wireless e-roaming ‘smart connectivity’ network and plans to outfit those workers with RealWear devices powered by Qualcomm Technologies.