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AR and wearable tech is a marriage made for the enterprise says Beecham Research

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New report suggests that business applications will be the real drivers for augmented reality and wearable technology

20 January 2016: While much of the hype around augmented reality (AR) and wearable devices has been focused on consumer technology, a new report from Beecham Research suggests that it will be business applications that drive growth over the next five years. The report points to manufacturing, logistics, healthcare and retail as some of the most dynamic markets, where AR offers a new way for people to interact with information hands-free, to provide a greater depth of control and access to knowledge.

Augmented Reality and Wearable Technology
Augmented Reality and Wearable Technology

The report entitled, ‘Augmented Reality and Wearable Technology – an operational tool for the enterprise’, also highlights recent acquisitions that reflect a growing level of market activity and consolidation. This includes PTC’s purchase Vuforia at the end of last year for $65 million to support its next generation of technology solutions for manufacturers and follows acquisitions of IoT companies ThingWorx and Axeda. Other acquisitions in 2015 included Apple’s purchase of Metaio, borne out of a project at Volkswagen and Facebook’s purchase of AR company Surreal Vision.

“It is clear that the overall status of the enterprise market for AR and wearable technology is at a tipping point, moving from trials and testbed projects to real commercial deployments,” said Matthew Duke-Woolley, Market Analyst at Beecham Research and author of the report. “While it is still questionable to provide a firm forecast, if this speed of transition accelerates as companies quickly recognise the benefits and return on investment, we believe the market can reach just under $800 million by 2020.”

The report looks at some of the emerging business applications of AR and wearable technology (WT), such as head up displays in manufacturing systems to support complex production processes, collaborative product design and prototyping; remote assistance of specialist distant engineers and technicians; medical systems to enable surgeons to access relevant data in theatre without being distracted; and education and training.

“Current human-computer interfaces in mobile computing are primarily based around touchscreens, but AR along with WT offers a hands-free computing environment enabling greater interaction with information and the user’s surroundings,” said Saverio Romeo, Principal Analyst at Beecham Research. “We expect to see rapid evolution of smart glasses with more miniaturisation, better field of view and battery life, while there will also be increasing attention on the convergence with virtual reality (VR) technology and the Internet of Things to deliver competitive advantage. Collaboration with AR/VR and IoT players will be crucial.”

“AR technology and wearable devices blur the lines between computer and human environments and provide a more immersive and interactive experience,” said Matthew Duke-Woolley “While it is still unclear where the consumer ‘killer-apps’ will appear, there is real momentum building around business-use cases that will gain pace over the next two years with more product releases, real-world deployments and market acquisitions.”

For more information and a full copy of the report, visit: www.beechamresearch.com

About Beecham Research
Beecham Research is a leading market analyst and consulting firm that has specialised in the development of the rapidly-growing M2M/IoT market worldwide for 15 years. Based in London, Cambridge (UK) and Boston is recognised internationally as a thought leader with deep knowledge of market dynamics and technology at every level in the value chain including M2M/IoT services, platforms and solution security. Beecham Research clients span components and hardware, network operations, system integration, application development, distribution and enterprise adopters. The company is also the leading analyst firm in satellite M2M, where it has worked with all the network operators and the European Space Agency (ESA), and is also working actively in the wearable technology market, which is bringing the individual closer to the IoT. For more information, visit www.beechamresearch.com

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