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In the current environment, maintenance management software has been able to move all company operations to the cloud and enable maintenance managers to handle scheduled tasks, repairs and service requests via mobile applications. However, the potential is much greater. The next generation of predictive maintenance software will see the introduction of augmented and virtual reality technologies into space.
Let's use an example to visualize what AR/VR can actually do. Let's imagine that our team of maintenance workers goes into the field to perform one of the planned tasks. Instead of whipping out their mobile device to check information such as phone number list the installation date of that particular piece of equipment, inventory status and replacement date, they put on a special pair of glasses that provide them with real-time data containing all the information they need.

The glasses can scan and analyze the component live, so technicians can simply do their job. The element that changes this technology can be divided into the following groups: Increase efficiency by not interrupting your workflow Maintenance software moves from the user's hand to his eyes Both hands are free to work while the intelligent maintenance management platform retrieves the information you need right in front of your eyes This is the first and obvious impact of AR/VR technology on preventive maintenance activities.
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