2. Remote service
According to Yannick, remote working will play an increasingly important role in the Field Service industry. This means that engineers can help customers all over the world, without having to be physically present at the location each time. This saves on travel costs and time. Yannick: "Especially in production environments, every second counts. Through AR, an expert can look over your shoulder 24/7 to solve the problem as quickly as possible."
Suppose a mechanic is repairing a wind turbine and runs into a problem. He doesn't know how to solve it and is in a remote location. The mechanic uses his AR headset to call an expert. Through the glasses, the expert can see exactly what the mechanic sees. The expert then gives the technician instructions on how to solve the problem quickly and hands-free.
Because minor problems are solved remotely, local engineers can focus on bigger projects. As a result, fewer people are needed on the work floor and local engineers have more space and calm to do their work. However, there is a downside to this: "If a problem cannot be solved remotely, a visit will still have to be scheduled. In that case time is lost and a department stands still," Daniel explains.