Waikato Herald

IT firm ahead of game

Head-mounted tablets take remote work a step further

- Tom Rowland

AWaikato IT company is fastforwar­ding the region further into the 21st century with technology that allows the installati­on and set-up of engineerin­g machinery in the United States using hands-free, voiceactiv­ated, head-mounted tablet computers.

The global Covid-19 pandemic spurred clients to approach Company-X and ask for headmounte­d tablet computers for their businesses to support workers in the field.

“Company-X became the first Australasi­an reseller of RealWear headmounte­d tablets in 2019 because of some really exciting productivi­ty opportunit­ies,” said Company-X co-founder and director David Hallett.

“Even more so now with the global Covid-19 pandemic. That has been a huge catalyst.

“We have clients buying RealWear head-mounted tablets from us who sent millions of dollars’ worth of engineerin­g machinery off to the United States and who would normally send technician­s over to set it up,” Hallett said.

“The United States, like many other countries, didn’t fully lock down during the pandemic, and their businesses still had a need for essential equipment.

“They have sent RealWear headmounte­d tablets to the United States and have an expert here in New Zealand using software and a web browser to see what the person in the United States is seeing on the other end.”

The New Zealand technician­s are using Microsoft Teams to communicat­e with their state-side counterpar­ts.

“Voila. Your system is now working, which is really cool.”

Another Company-X client had imported equipment from Europe but the technician­s were not allowed to enter New Zealand to install it.

“Because they’re not essential workers, currently they’re unable to enter New Zealand,” Hallett said.

“So we are running head-mounted tablets here in New Zealand, and from Germany, they can tell the remote technician what piece needs to go where.”

While such work was driven by the Covid-19 pandemic, Company-X clients are planning on a permanent switch to this remote expert-ondemand solution.

“It’s amazing,” Hallett said,

“There might be a little bit of reduced efficiency with remote hands and an expert on-demand but you’ve just saved thousands on airfares and hotels for the experts, so even if it takes an extra hour or two to set up it’s a fraction of the price to fly there.

“Some of our clients are considerin­g how they can use headmounte­d tablets for all of their future overseas appointmen­ts so they won’t need to have a person on-site, just expert informatio­n.”

RealWear head-mounted tablets were deployed in Wuhan, China, to allow doctors in the Covid-19 red zone to transmit live telemetry back to colleagues in the green zone.

Paired with thermal imaging cameras, Hallett said, head-mounted tablets have been used globally for thermograp­hy.

“That’s using these headsets with the real-time temperatur­e readouts so you can see in real-time who have high temperatur­es.”

Car manufactur­er BMW was using head-mounted tablets for servicing in the United States market before the lockdown.

“They follow through checklists and standard procedures . . . We’re talking about significan­t savings from using these systems.”

Closer to home, another CompanyX client is using an intrinsica­lly safe version of the RealWear headmounte­d tablet in its natural gas transmissi­on and distributi­on network.

“You can take it into highly explosive environmen­ts and be absolutely sure there’s going to be no sparks or ignition to worry about,” added fellow Company-X co-founder and director Jeremy Hughes.

“They can use head-mounted tablet computers completely handsfree with gloves on,” Hallett added.

“Because they are working in a gas environmen­t with pipes and machinery they can be wearing one of these head-mounted tablets and talking to the computer to control it, taking photograph­s, annotating notes, working through checklists, and doing it with no fear of anything going wrong.

“In the past, it has been a case of having to scribble things down by hand and going back to the vehicle a safe distance away.”

The world learned the value of video-conferenci­ng technology during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“This now widely accepted culture around virtual meetings, the ‘Zoom culture’, makes sense,” Hallett said.

“So why wouldn’t we extend the same concepts for remote working and remote support?”

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Photos / Supplied The head tablet allows an expert to communicat­e with the user and guide them through processes. INSET: With the use of the head tablet, businesses are able to export knowledge without having to travel themselves.
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