[Las Vegas (USA) = AVING News] Metaview, an industrial metaverse company, participated in ‘CES 1’ held in Las Vegas, USA for a total of 5 days from January 8th (Thursday) to 4th (Sunday, local time). A large number of self-developed industrial metaverse platforms and service solutions were introduced.
At CES 2023, Metaview introduced its ‘All-In-One’ lineup. This is a service that allows companies to increase the efficiency of their equipment depending on their work environment or tasks when introducing a metaverse solution and, as a result, maximize their return on investment. It is provided as a cloud subscription and consists of △Metaview Guide (operation guide) △Metaview Remote (remote collaboration support) △Metaview Edu (education system).
Metaview Guide remotely supports the product production process in the creation of augmented reality (AR) content needed in the field. It includes processes such as work location, parts picking, assembly, quality inspection, facility operation, maintenance, warehouse management, loading management, and logistics management, and is characterized by allowing even beginners to enter the field and perform work immediately without training. am.
Metaview Remote is a remote maintenance solution that allows you to quickly resolve the problem with the help of remote experts or senior staff when a technical problem occurs in the field. Metaview Edu provides realistic education anytime, anywhere through multi-devices such as PC, HMD, and smart glasses without the need for actual equipment or facilities.
The ‘Metaview Platform’, which was also introduced, is a Metaverse service platform that focuses on versatility and can respond to a wide range of requirements in various industries such as manufacturing, defense, energy, construction, public, medical, and education. By collecting customer requirements, additional custom modules can be provided, and hardware and solutions optimized for the field environment and investment capacity can be selected and introduced.
In addition, Metaview provides ‘Metaview GIS’, which provides intuitive information for underground invisible facilities with extended reality (XR) visualization technology based on location and spatial information, and a wireless 8 sense (pain, pressure, cooling, warmth, and vibration) being developed in-house. A prototype of the ‘Metaview-XR Haptic Glove’, a glove that senses wetness, wind, and force, was also exhibited.
Jinsong Noh, CEO of Metaview, said, “When introducing Metaverse solutions in existing industrial sites, the cost burden of building various infrastructures, including hardware and SW, was a significant obstacle.” He added, “At this CES, we will introduce selectively depending on specific tasks and environments. “We received a great response by presenting a lineup of customized solutions.”
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