Visometry hat sein iPad-basiertes AR-Prüftool Twin 2.5 für CAD-gestützte Sichtprüfungen erweitert. Die verbesserte Abweichungserkennung (ADDI) erfasst nun auch sehr kleine, nah betrachtete Objekte zuverlässig – ebenso wie große Baugruppen. Zudem wurde die Bedienung für einzelne Anwender und die IT großer Unternehmen vereinfacht. (Audioaufnahme KI-generiert; bereitgestellt von TIDO Verlag.)
Visometry’s AR tool Twyn 2.5, which enables CAD-based visual inspections via iPad, boasts new features. The enhanced Assistant Deviation Detection (ADD) now captures small, very close objects just as effectively as huge assemblies. Furthermore, the software usability has been simplified: for individual users as well as for IT departments of large companies.
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