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Top 15 Applications of AR Which Will Prepare You For 2024

Remember how Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) used a hologram to create the iconic Iron Man suit? Or, in the Tom Cruise film Minority Report, images are…

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Remember how Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) used a hologram to create the iconic Iron Man suit?

Or, in the Tom Cruise film Minority Report, images are tossed carelessly onto transparent panels with the use of gloved hands?
Or, in Terminator, a person who has a HUD implanted and constantly displays new information over old?

You’ll have an idea of what Augmented Reality is if you’ve seen any of these movies.

What is AR?

The term “augmented reality” (AR) refers to the process of using digital visual components, sound, or other sensory cues to create an enhanced representation of the real physical environment that is then provided via technology. Companies that focus on mobile computing and commercial applications in particular are at the forefront of this movement.

There will be a $50 billion augmented reality business by 2024, according to estimates.

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Top AR Companies

Top 15 Varied Applications of AR

Medical Education and Training

These days, augmented reality apps are a must-have for any medical school’s curriculum. Realizing the complexity of our own nervous system and organs might seem difficult. With the use of augmented reality, 3D images of the organs can be easily created, and they can be viewed in near-real time with behaviors that are strikingly similar to those of live objects.

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Industry of Games and Entertainment

A few years ago, Pokemon Go was an enormous success, with over 250 million gamers a month taking their virtual adventure into the real world. That demonstrated augmented reality’s potential for use in the gaming and entertainment industries.

Sales and Retailing

One of the most interesting and novel uses of augmented reality is in shopping. Augmented reality applications are a useful tool for both online and brick-and-mortar stores to improve their interactions with customers.

Modeling, Logo Design, and Product Design
The visualization stage is the first one in the design procedure. In the early phases of development, it is common to employ sketching and CAD modeling to conceive and develop concepts for products and user experiences. Designers can create 3D models and digital material quickly with the help of these programs.

Construction Industry

From the initial planning stages all the way through to the finished product, augmented reality is an indispensable tool for the construction industry. Space visualization is made easier with the assistance of a wide variety of architectural technologies, with virtual and augmented reality renderings of 3D models available to architects.

Tourism Business

Hub Hotel, a British resort, integrated augmented reality (AR) and made it compatible with the wall maps put in the hotel a few years ago, allowing guests to learn more about local points of interest by seeing them on a smartphone or tablet.

The Field of Education
Whether in a traditional classroom setting or during on-the-job training, augmented reality (AR) may provide a safe way for students to engage with content they would not normally have access to.

Field Service
Every day, field service specialists are called out to fix an essential piece of machinery, from a simple air conditioner to a massive wind turbine, that must be restored to service as quickly as possible.

Public Safety
People today are so reliant on their smartphones that in the case of an emergency, the first thing they do is get it out to find out what’s going on, where to go, and if their loved ones are safe. In addition, when emergency personnel arrive at the site of a fire or earthquake, they strive to determine who needs assistance and the most efficient means of getting people to safety.

Augmented Reality in the Military

Microsoft is working with the United States Army to create an augmented reality system called the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) that will enhance the soldiers’ ability to communicate, navigate the battlefield, and perform their duties.

Coloring books with augmented reality features
Coloring in a traditional book gives you a 2D surface on which to express your creativity. However, in the dynamic and expansive world of augmented reality, this is rigid and restrictive. Step into the realm of amazing 3D augmented reality sketching.

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Business cards with augmented reality features

Toss off your old, static business cards and replace them with modern, interactive augmented reality cards.
You can put just about anything about yourself, your businesses, your website, your portfolio, and more on these animated business cards. You may make your greeting card even more special by recording a voice message and including it. It’s a great way to give a presentation with just your business card.

logistics

In the logistics industry, augmented reality is changing the way businesses survive by making on-time deliveries easier than ever. In order to access a computerized packing list, logistics personnel use augmented reality glasses while doing warehouse tasks. It also provides them with the fastest path possible.

Athletics

In order to keep up with the competition, many athletes now use augmented reality glasses. They can use the information to get perspective on their own performance and to generate creative ideas at the moment. You can probably guess that this is fantastic for preparation, strategy development, and ultimately, success in the performance at hand.

Remote Collaboration

More and more people are using augmented reality glasses for distant teamwork. Teams may collaborate effectively across geographic distances because of the technology’s “see-what-I-see” capability.

Live Language Translation

With nearly 7,000 distinct tongues, the earth is as beautiful as it is different. However, given that we cannot possibly master every language, translations provide a convenient alternative. However, with the help of augmented reality translation apps, you may get immediate feedback, eliminating the need to copy and paste content many times.

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Conclusion

As technology continues to advance at a rapid clip, augmented reality (AR) apps have become increasingly integrated with other mobile and desktop platforms. Every new augmented reality software promises a more dynamic and interesting experience by enhancing the user’s sense of reality.

[To share your insights with us, please write to sghosh@martechseries.com]

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