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The Big Discussion: What Challenges, Opportunities and Trends should we expect in 2019? Part 4.

Mar 20, 2019 • Augmented RealityconnectivityDataFuture of FIeld ServiceWorkforceBill PollockCloud servicesFieldAwareIoTskillsStrategies for GrowthSMThe Big DiscussionMarc TatarskySimPROWaste Management

Concluding our series our experts, Bill Pollock, Strategies for Growth, Marc Tatarsky at FieldAware, and Richard Pratley from SimPRO, identify potential areas of concern for service companies to look out for in 2019.

Upskill roll out AR Platform to Android and iOS

Mar 15, 2019 • NewsAndroidAugmented RealityMobilitySmart GlassessmartphonesSoftwaretabletsMicrosoft HoloLens

Firm's AR software will now work across smartphone and tablets, complimenting its smart glasses functionality. 

The Big Discussion: What Challenges, Opportunities and Trends should we expect in 2019? Part 3.

Mar 11, 2019 • Augmented RealityconnectivityDataFuture of FIeld ServiceWorkforceBill PollockFieldAwareIoTskillsStrategies for GrowthSMThe Big DiscussionMarc TatarskySimPROWaste Management

In the third of our four-part series, our industry experts Bill Pollock, Strategies for Growth, Marc Tatarsky at FieldAware, and Richard Pratley from SimPRO, identify key areas of focus for field service managers in 2019.

The Big Discussion: What Challenges, Opportunities and Trends should we expect in 2019? Part 2.

Mar 04, 2019 • FeaturesAugmented RealityFuture of FIeld ServiceWorkforceBill PollockFieldAwareIoTskillsStrategies for GrowthSMThe Big DiscussionMarc TatarskySimPROWaste Management

In the second of our four-part series, our industry experts Bill Pollock, Strategies for Growth, Marc Tatarsky at FieldAware, and Richard Pratley from SimPRO, tackle the area of IoT and its role in field service.

AR and AI could plug sector's workforce disparity, survey finds.

Mar 01, 2019 • FeaturesArtificial intelligenceAugmented RealitycopperbergWorkforceJim BastonSurveyVideo collaboration

Copperberg's annual field service survey report suggests visual technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) could bridge the gap between experienced engineers and new sector entrants.

The Big Discussion: What Challenges, Opportunities and Trends should we expect in 2019? Part 1.

Feb 25, 2019 • FeaturesAugmented RealityFuture of FIeld ServiceWorkforceBill PollockFieldAwareskillsStrategies for GrowthSMThe Big DiscussionMarc TatarskySimPROWaste Management

In the first of a four-part series, we bring together three industry experts and put four key questions for them to answer to give us a balanced view of the major trends impacting the field service sector. With responses from Bill Pollock,...

Augmenting the Field Service Talent Gap

Jan 15, 2019 • FeaturesAly PinderAugmented RealityFuture of FIeld ServiceIDCmanufacturing

Aly Pinder looks at three ways in which manufacturers must consider leveraging augmented service tools...

Technology brings futuristic remote maintenance to the present

Dec 19, 2018 • FeaturesAftermarketARAugmented RealityFuture of FIeld Servicefield servicefield service softwarefield service technologyMika KarailaService MangementValmet

In the third from our series of articles looking at the key speakers at this year's Aftermarket business conference, Copperberg's Mark McCord reflects on an exciting presentation given by Mika Karaila, Valmet on the potential of Augmented Reality in...

2018 Year in Review: IoT, AI and Augmented Reality Drive Field Service Innovation

Dec 12, 2018 • FeaturesArtificial intelligenceAugmented RealityCoresystemsFuture of FIeld Servicemanuel grenacherfield servicefield service managementInternet of ThingsIoTSAPProactive MaintenanceService AutomationService Innovation and Design

Manuel Grenacher, CEO, Coresystems, reflects back on some of the big predictions he made earlier this year and reflects on the progress made in interweaving the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality into the fabric of...

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