New holographic tech can improve safety within construction sites by planning and training.

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With the Government’s ambitious infrastructure development policy programs like ‘Housing for All by 2022’ and the ‘Smart Cities Mission’, not surprisingly, the Indian construction industry is embracing technology as a force multipler to accelerate optimal growth.

The construction industry has been using hardware tools that enable designers to preview and analyse images and ideas, thus allowing them to employ the best action-to-physical assembly of a model. New technologies have allowed it now to project these ideas in a three-dimensional space, these advances are profoundly revolutionizing the construction sector, helping professionals from all over the world have better and more precise insights on the technical specificities of the projects.

Today, the interpretation of digital content and its translation to real-world objects heavily depend on the user’s spatial understanding. This is an error-prone process and demands a highly skilled workforce. Interpretation errors are common during the design and construction stages, and often result in poor quality, cost overruns, and schedule delays. Mixed Reality (MR) presents an opportunity for an infinite environment where additional sets of data such as schedule, specs and simulation can be overlaid for a hyper-reality environment.

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