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The State Of XR In the Automotive Industry

XR Today - Virtual Reality

The future of XR (extended reality) in the automotive industry is defined by meaningful, engaging experiences intended to make us safer on the road and improve how we travel. Already, we’ve seen leading companies in the automotive landscape experimenting with what’s possible in XR. billion by 2027.

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NVIDIA NeRF to Introduce VR Scene Builder Tools

XR Today - Virtual Reality

Using AI and machine learning (ML) networks, NVIDIA’s photogrammetry solution accurately simulates a subject’s details, lighting, and shadows. According to NVIDIA, automotive, robotics, manufacturing, architecture, and entertainment industries can all benefit from NeRF.

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Case Study: Toyota Streamlines Production with AR

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This includes digital engineering, assembly and several other stages of the automotive lifecycle. Computational fluid dynamics is a critical but arduous step in the automotive lifecycle. Equipped with the device, technicians can navigate around a stationary vehicle to simulate and analyze how its design affects aerodynamics.

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Case Study: Toyota Makes Mixed Realty Magic

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This includes the use of Unity’s real-time 3D development platform across its automotive lifecycle. Toyota has used Unity to create and deploy mixed reality applications to Microsoft’s HoloLens2 across its automotive production process. Reducing human error during inspections using machine learning.

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Treble Technologies Brings Realistic Sound to Virtual Spaces

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This can disrupt immersion in games and social applications but in automotive, engineering, and construction (AEC) , understanding how a space sounds can be crucial to the design process. Sound Simulation and Rendering A conversation inside of a car can sound a lot different than a conversation in your living room.

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What Is a Digital Twin?

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This is commonplace in the automotive industry. Enterprise applications use information from connected devices to create multifaceted real-time reports on machines or entire physical environments. We could study them to learn more about the human mind. We’re talking here about virtual design models. That depends on the company.

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HaptX Gloves Will Help Transform VR Training and Design

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I was able to get an early preview of the industrial-grade product that is looking to empower VR developers to create simulations with realistic touch feedback and natural interaction. HaptX Gloves bring advanced simulation to VR and they aren’t for the general consumer.

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