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MED1stMR: Field tests start at the end of July
of the MED1stMR project, the new training system will be tested and evaluated in practice with users and trainers. Aims of the practical tests To evaluate the developed technology under realistic conditions [...] From July onwards, emergency services across Europe will test the new Mixed Reality (MR) training system developed in the EU Horizon 2020 research project MED1stMR under the leadership of the AIT Center [...] resilience in disaster situations among decision-makers. Details on the project and the practical tests in the press release of 19.06.2023: https://www.ait.ac.at/fileadmin/cmc/downloads/PAs/2023/202306
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AIT at the Virtual Reality Symposium of the SIAK
biosignal and stress measurement in the MED1stMR project. On the second day, participants were able to test the prototype developed by AIT based on a mobile chroma keying (green screen) mixed reality solution [...] the perspective of the emergency and response organisation and reported on the first major practical test of MED1stMR in Vienna at the end of July, while Brigit Harthum from partner Usecon provided information [...] prototype. She pointed out the importance of cooperation with user organisations and practitioners with testing possibilities and direct feedback. In July, the first major "field trial" took place at the Johanniter
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Die-casting plants on the way to Industry 5.0
optimisation as well as quality control. The assistance system will be implemented and tested as a prototype on a test machine at the LKR in Ranshofen. The DG Assist project is scheduled to run until April
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AIT researchers in keynotes on Industry 5.0
ogistik-Linz GmbH (ILL) in close cooperation with the users and the ILL team. This demo could be tested by all participants of the IoT Forum in the exhibition area. Controlling an overhead crane themselves
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AIT presents automated forklift
the presentations, the AIT team gave an impressive demonstration of the automated forklift at the test site. Around 40 participants were visibly impressed. The ORF has already reported (in German): TV