WayRay is an up-from-nothing tech start-up in Zurich which deals with holographic augmented reality heads-up display implementation and advancements. The company is currently working on implementing virtual objects being integrated into the driving experience. Because of the future uses of such technology, Porsche has devoted $80 million US dollars …
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Augmented Reality ‘Tech Live Look’ Program Is Coming To A Porsche Service Center Near You
Following successful beta tests and pilot programs of software introduced late last year, Porsche dealers across the US are rolling out new "Tech Live Look" processes for their technicians to use in the diagnosis process. This system connects your local Porsche dealership tech remotely with specific systems experts using ODG R-7 smartglasses and a …
Continue to the full articleTake an Augmented Reality Walkthrough of the Mission E
A good friend of mine is a campus security guard at a local college. Day in and day out he walks the campus, step by step improving his Pokemon Go game. Many games like Pokemon Go are centered around either working with a user's step count, or Virtual Reality. Porsche's new endeavor in augmented reality eschews both of these goals in favor of …
Continue to the full articleNow You Can Tour The Porsche Museum From the Comfort of Your Home
Unfortunately for many of us, the Porsche Museum is simply not well located for a day trip. For most, extensive planning is required just to get there. Dipping out for the afternoon to see some magnificent and historically significant Porsches is just not practical. Thanks to a new real-time audio-visual tour offered through GoInStore, popping in …
Continue to the full articlePorsche’s Outfitting Their Techs with Smart Glasses to Help Fix Customers’ Cars
Augmented reality is not just for catching Pokemon anymore. Porsche is bringing augmented reality to Porsche techs in order to improve service times. The new technology is called "Tech Live Look," and uses a set of illuminated VR glasses. The glasses capture what the tech is seeing, and send images in real-time to a staffed central Porsche …
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