Machine Vision, Mixed Reality and Augmented Reality Enterprise Devices

A press release issued Feb 2 2017 reveals a perspective that may interest readers based on ABI research.

With Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) head-worn device shipments to reach 37 million by 2018, at an 83% CAGR, ABI Research identifies several innovative companies that will lead market development, including Fovi3D, Meta, and Sensics.

The article suggests it is manufacturers in adjacent markets, particularly machine vision, that will have the most substantial impact. Companies such as Eonite Perception, Occipital, and uSens will not only spur overall market development but help to position Mixed Reality (MR) as a key future disruptor to existing AR enterprise implementations.

Shelli Bernard, Research Analyst at ABI Research is quoted as saying: “The development and evolution of user input technologies is key as AR and MR markets grow, as the technologies will support accurate and intuitive hands-free interaction as implementations within the workplace become more commonplace.”

While VR will dominate the revenue balance between AR and VR until 2019, at which point AR will grow to reach 53% of a $57 billion market, innovations continue to occur in both markets.

Both hardware solutions providers–optics provider Lumus and AR device manufacturer Meta–and software and content delivery-focused companies–ar4.io and VREAL–are showing marked innovation through their latest offerings.

Additionally, companies such as Mind Maze are capitalizing on the potential for AR and VR within specific market verticals, with Mind Maze targeting the healthcare market to support brain injury recoveries.

“As vendors work to improve their AR and VR solutions, innovations through adjacent and enabling technologies will spur future market development,” concludes Bernard.

The findings are taken from the report: ABI Research’s Hot Tech Innovators in AR/VR https://www.abiresearch.com/market-research/product/1026667-hot-tech-innovators-in-arvr/

 

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