Augmented-Reality Capabilities of Manifest Work-Instruction Platform Showcased at I/ITSEC Conference – Yahoo Finance

AR-Based Platform Supporting Deskless Workers on Display in Magic Leap, 3D Media, Nokia Booths
SEATTLE, November 21, 2022–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Taqtile, Inc. will demonstrate its industry-leading augmented reality (AR)-based work-instruction platform, Manifest®, at the I/ITSEC 2022 conference in Orlando, November 28-December 1 in multiple booths. Manifest use cases in both the defense and commercial sectors will be featured at the conference.
Manifest demo locations in the West Concourse of the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC):
Magic Leap: booth #157
Nokia Federal: booth #271
3D Media: booth #419
With Manifest, organizations enable their deskless employees to increase maintenance and repair efficiencies, complete complex tasks more accurately, and improve safety. Deskless staff use the Manifest platform to intuitively access digital manuals and guidance, equipment-specific maintenance and repair procedures, animated 3D models, step-by-step videos, detailed holograms, and other invaluable company-centric knowledge.
Information is delivered right at the location of the equipment, resulting in faster training and flawless execution of critical procedures. When instances arise requiring more detailed instruction, workers can use the integrated remote assist capabilities of Manifest to chat and share video with the company's operations center or even from OEMs when available.
"The real-world application of the Manifest platform by defense and commercial organizations continues to increase in the areas of training, inspection, and MRO," explains Joe Clukey, VP of Sales and Strategic Partnerships, Taqtile. "Support of headset manufacturers, telecommunications companies, and expert developers demonstrates the power and utility of our AR-based work-instruction solution."
Magic Leap – booth #157
Defense and commercial applications of Manifest will be on display using the Magic Leap 2 headset. Key features of the Magic Leap 2 will be showcased, including Dynamic Dimming™ technology for crisp display of AR images in most any lighting condition, and the device’s wide, 70-degree field of view to create an extremely natural, immersive AR environment.
Nokia Federal – booth #271
As part of Nokia’s Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) application catalog and deployed on the Nokia MX Industrial Edge with Private Wireless, Manifest enriches the experience of deskless users by providing reliable real-time access to digital manuals and guidance, equipment-specific maintenance and repair procedures, animated 3D models, step-by-step videos, detailed holograms, and other invaluable company-centric knowledge.
3D Media – booth #419
3D Media, specialists in VR and AR solutions for the enterprise, utilizes cutting-edge digital visualization, object recognition, analytic capture, and reporting to meet their clients’ challenges. At I/ITSEC, 3D Media will demonstrate the Manifest platform, as well as the new Manifest Maker authoring app, the easiest, most efficient way for organizations to create digital work instructions for their deskless employees.
About Taqtile
Seattle-based Taqtile is revolutionizing how deskless workers do their jobs. Taqtile exists to empower and equip people with the tools they need to complete their jobs flawlessly, accurately, every time. By leveraging proven technologies, including augmented reality, 3D visualization, and real-time collaborative communication, Taqtile’s Manifest platform empowers deskless workers to complete complex tasks more efficiently, completely, and safely than ever before. Taqtile is the 2020 Microsoft Mixed Reality Partner of the Year and a proud member of Fast Company’s "World Changing Ideas" list for two consecutive years – 2021 and 2022. For more information on Taqtile and Manifest, please visit https://taqtile.com/.
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221121005796/en/
Contacts
Ray Vincenzo
Taqtile
(206) 290-4431
ray.vincenzo@taqtile.com
Burned by Covid-19 lockdowns and worker protests at Foxconn plants, the iPhone maker is looking to diversify the supply chain that has powered its growth.
Meta Platforms rolled out its newest updates to its Metaverse Quest software allowing users to capture video of themselves using virtual instruments, art supplies, and maps.
Apple has hastened plans to move part of its production out of China, home to the world’s largest iPhone factory, according to a The Wall Street Journal report citing anonymous sources.
(Bloomberg) — Analysts and investors are struggling to call a bottom in crypto stocks in the wake of a brutal month that ended with the head of BlackRock Inc. saying most digital-asset firms won’t survive. Most Read from BloombergMusk’s Neuralink Hopes to Implant Computer in Human Brain in Six MonthsLarry Summers Says Fed Will Need to Boost Rates More Than Markets ExpectStock Market Gamblers Let It Ride Again in Brutal YearMusk Hails Release of Twitter Emails on Hunter Biden StoryWhy Blackstone
And if you’re behind? It’s OK boomer. There’s still some time to catch up.
AWS continues to push the envelope to vertically integrate, challenging other top software and hardware suppliers.
Whether the world’s biggest crude exporter succeeds in skirting new harsh sanctions starting Monday depends on a non-Western aligned fleet.
An advertising slowdown, economic worries and strains of the shift to streaming have many major media companies in cost-cutting mode.
The average cost of fuel in the U.S. has fallen more than 30% from a record, with seven states below $3 a gallon.
Delta Air Lines is looking to avoid a potential strike by its pilots by offering them a new contract that includes a 34% pay increase over three years.
(Bloomberg) — California farms that supply 80% of the world’s almonds are shrinking for the first time in more than a quarter century as the state’s historic drought leads farmers to abandon orchards or forgo new plantings altogether. Most Read from BloombergMusk’s Neuralink Hopes to Implant Computer in Human Brain in Six MonthsLarry Summers Says Fed Will Need to Boost Rates More Than Markets ExpectStock Market Gamblers Let It Ride Again in Brutal YearMusk Hails Release of Twitter Emails on Hun
Cloud-software earnings thundered through Wall Street this past week, and investors are finding that deals are taking longer to close.
Two of the most common vehicles for building savings are the 401(k) and the health savings account, or HSA. While the HSA isn't a traditional retirement account, at least not formally, it can provide you with significant value when your … Continue reading → The post HSA vs. 401(k) appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
The main selling point for DigitalOcean's (NYSE: DOCN) cloud computing platform is simplicity. Cloud computing giants Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure are great for enterprises, but for developers and small businesses with limited resources, they can be a nightmare. DigitalOcean, in contrast, offers a small set of core cloud services with easy-to-understand pricing.
Enbridge (NYSE: ENB) pays a mammoth dividend. The company should be able to keep growing its payout in the future, thanks partly to its massive backlog of expansion projects. One potentially enormous opportunity it's working to capitalize on is carbon capture and storage (CCS).
The attorneys general of California, Illinois and Washington D.C. asked a federal court on Thursday for a preliminary injunction that would prevent Albertsons Companies Inc, which is being purchased by rival Kroger Co, from paying a $4 billion dividend to shareholders. The state officials said in a court filing that Kroger, which does not yet own its rival, agreed with Albertsons that Albertsons would pay the dividend at the beginning of the merger review. "Payment of the special dividend, in conjunction with the restrictions defendants' merger agreement imposes on Albertsons' ability to borrow money, likely will hamper Albertsons' ability to compete with Kroger and other grocers, leaving shoppers facing higher prices, worse service, less innovation, closure of their local Safeway or other Albertsons supermarket, or all of the above," they said in the filing.
Frore Systems says that its chip can cool computers more efficiently and more quietly than traditional fans.
(Bloomberg) — AT&T Inc. agreed to pay a $6.25 million penalty to settle an unusual lawsuit by federal regulators claiming its executives selectively disclosed nonpublic information about the company’s finances to Wall Street analysts.Most Read from BloombergMusk’s Neuralink Hopes to Implant Computer in Human Brain in Six MonthsLarry Summers Says Fed Will Need to Boost Rates More Than Markets ExpectStock Market Gamblers Let It Ride Again in Brutal YearMusk Hails Release of Twitter Emails on Hunt
Three executives of the company: Christopher Womack, Kent Evans and Michael Black, who the SEC alleged were involved in violating Regulation FD, or fair disclosure, also agreed to each pay a $25,000 penalty without admitting or denying the regulator's allegations, the filing said. In a March 2021 lawsuit, the SEC accused Dallas-based AT&T and three investor relations executives of leaking details about its smartphone business to 20 firms.
Jones faces nearly $1.5 billion in court judgments over conspiracy theories he spread about the Sandy Hook school massacre.

source

Leave a Comment