Machine engineering

Inka Krischke | Tiffany Dinges,

Visualization via app

With the "industrialPhysics App" from Machineering, which is available via iTunes, simulation models created on the desktop can also be transferred to handheld devices.

Visualize machine models via AR and make them available at other locations via app.

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The aim is to visualize your own machine models using augmented reality (AR) and make individual development statuses available to colleagues and customers at other locations using the app.

No additional hardware such as the AR glasses 'HoloLens' or VR glasses is required in addition to a smartphone or tablet. With the help of the new application, it should also be possible to easily integrate simulation models into existing production environments in the near future.

Machineering's vision is to link the Digital Twin on the app with the real system and at the same time monitor production remotely via the app. It is possible to upload your own models via "industrialPhysics". The data is therefore not stored in a machineering cloud, but is hosted in the company. A number of demo models are also available for viewing and testing. The app will soon also be available for Android operating systems.

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