Upskill Unveils GE Aviation Smart Glasses Pilot

<p><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001gBBrlwAzjqBcOr-jICc7KhD2Zu_0HLg3HjqOUERd…;, a leader in enterprise software for augmented reality (AR) devices, recently announced another successful pilot at GE Aviation* using the company&#39;s <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001gBBrlwAzjqBcOr-jICc7KhD2Zu_0HLg3HjqOUERd…; platform on Glass Enterprise Edition. View the video above.</p>

<p>The new use case combined with significant growth in AR and assisted reality implementations across GE, Boeing and many other customers worldwide, is a testament to the immediate return on investment companies in the industrial sector see after deploying Skylight on Glass.</p>

<p>GE Ventures first invested in Upskill in 2015. Today, GE, both one of Upskill&#39;s largest customers and an investor, is using Skylight in seven active projects at 12 locations globally.</p>

<p>These smart glass implementations span a wide range of use cases across GE Businesses&mdash;from topbox cabinet wiring, to warehouse picking and kitting, to field repair and maintenance.</p>

<p>In the case of GE Aviation, age-old tools are now becoming connected, and interacting digitally with people who build and repair aircraft engines.</p>

<p>Mechanics tested Skylight on Glass combined with a WiFi-enabled torque wrench to optimally tighten bolts while performing routine assembly and maintenance tasks.</p>

<p>The result, reduced errors at key points in the assembly and overhaul of engines, unlocking <strong>millions of dollars in savings</strong> both for GE and its customers. GE Aviation also saw an <strong>average increase of 8 percent to 12 percent in mechanic efficiency while using the smart glasses</strong>, further increasing the operational and financial value proposition.</p>

<p><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001gBBrlwAzjqBcOr-jICc7KhD2Zu_0HLg3HjqOUERd… to read the full article</a>, and view the video above.&nbsp;</p>

<p>To view the new case study, visit: <a href="https://upskill.io/landing/ge-aviation-case-study/">https://upskill.io/…;

<p><em>Article republished with permission from Upskill.</em></p>

<p>* Pilot conducted at GE Aviation&#39;s Customer Technical Education Center (CTEC) in Cincinnati, Ohio. Plans are in the works to potentially conduct more pilots at various GE Aviation manufacturing and service facilities.&nbsp;</p>