How Will VR and AR Impact the Construction Industry?

 

Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) continue to grow each year. In fact, the industries are expected to have a total revenue of $150 billion in 2020, which is a big increase from $5.2 billion in 2016.

VR is a computer-generated simulation of a real-life environment. It stimulates the user’s vision and hearing like they are directly experiencing simulated reality. AR blends digital components into the real world. Users interact with virtual things while still being able to distinguish between real and virtual.

AR and VR facts:

  • 6o to 70% of consumers see benefits in using AR devices in life or at work.
  • AR and VR will become important tools in the workplace:
    • Training will be more engaging
    • Training will be more time efficient
    • Training will be less expensive
    • Training will be more visually accurate
    • Training will be safer
  • Team meetings can be more effective and productive by using a 3D display for data visualization in a virtual environment.
  • There will be improved quality for video conferences.
  • Can be used to experience different scenarios and environments.
  • Can help employees learn and acquire more skills.
  • This technology helps businesses invest in employees.
  • Geographical locations won’t be relevant when applying to jobs.
  • Remote staff can be brought together easier.
  • Trainings, interviews, and meetings can be made easier.
  • It can give designers and architects and contractors a more exact idea of what a project will look like.
  • It can enhance product and project design since physical presence isn’t required for feedback.
  • Smaller production costs since the project.

As the AR and VR industries grow, more construction companies are using them for their projects. Want to use these technologies on the job? Become a contractor! We can help make you a licensed contractor.

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