It is the immersive experience which is building up AR as a futuristic innovation in the healthcare sector.
Whenever time is of essence, AR technology allows sharing of information and access to information in the most immersive manner.
The AR and VR healthcare market is predicted to be worth about $5.1 billion in a few years, with 3.4 million users worldwide according to a report by Goldman-Sachs.
The concept of telemedicine is providing access to information in a reliable manner over phone, internet and smart devices.
From aiding diagnosis process to assisting with training, AR is an extremely helpful tool in aiding medical professionals complete day-to-day tasks more accurately and efficiently.
Several AR apps enable professionals to find veins for cannulation, as well as incorporate electronic restorative records (EMR) being naturally shown on a gadget as a specialist looks at or counsels with a patient, again featuring the immersive nature of AR for the healthcare industry.
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Latest technologies such as Augmented Reality & Virtual Reality have bubbling under the surface of the pharmaceutical industry in the last few years.
We are slowly beginning to see the focus of this emerging industry, and this is worth it.
Both of these technologies have shown exciting signs of potential, ranging from their ability to help doctors & patients with anxiety along the way to allow trained physicians to practice critical procedures.
Image: North America augmented reality & virtual reality in the healthcare market, by technology, 2014 – 2025 (USD Million)
Much emphasis is placed on visual stimulation in various industries, and health care is no different.
This may be a demonstration in the office of a doctor or the consumer scans the packaging at the store or at home.
While the digital data we have are plain and limited to screens and folders, the reality is three-dimensional.
Again, the stats say that AR is expected to grow at a phenomenal rate, touching $198 billion by 2025.Top industries that use Augmented Reality to boost their businessThough AR has been quite raging these days and almost all industry verticals have grabbed an opportunity to integrate the contemporary technology in their marketing campaign and better user-experience drive, here are a few industries where Augmented Reality has been used innovatively.RetailThe retail industry is one of the frontrunners in terms of using AR to boost its revenue.
The app helps Harley fanatics realize their dream of a truly custom bike, right from the comfort of their living rooms.Ikea, the leading furniture retailer, is adopting AR to help its customers choose the right furniture for their homes and offices.
One of the primary reasons Ikea was losing customers is that nobody today had the time or the inclination to go on a 3-hour expedition in an Ikea store to find the right piece of furniture.
"Now, we can give them those answers in their hands, while letting them have fun with home furnishing for free and with no effort," he concluded.The global consumer goods manufacturer Unilever is using AR to train its workforce.
The process is so complex that it is quite difficult to do it all correct at the very first time; ultimately, such a procedure results in significant rework and rewiring of the entire aircraft.In the modern-day Boeing factory, one can find engineers wiring the plane using the Microsoft Hololens.