How Augmented Reality will Revolutionize Warehousing and Logistics (Paul Travers, Founder, President, CEO, Vuzix)

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Paul Travers is the founder of Vuzix and has served as Vuzix’s President and Chief Executive Officer since 1997. His 25 years of experience in the virtual reality and virtual display fields make him a globally recognized expert and a well-known figure in the industry.

Vuzix’s Augmented Reality (AR) technology and smart glasses are going to be a game changer for the world of logistics, warehousing and manufacturing in the years to come.

In this episode of The Logistics Tribe Podcast, our host Marco Prüglmeier, himself an expert in the areas of intra-logistics and automation technology with more than 20 years of experience in various logistics roles at BMW, discusses the following topics with Paul:

  • The difference between virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality

  • What industries already use augmented reality and where does it drive the biggest value

  • What are the current and future use cases of augmented reality

  • Use cases and value areas of AR in warehousing and logistics

  • The latest product innovations from Vuzix that just won several awards at the (virtual) Consumer Electronics Show (CES)

  • The next generation smart glasses from Vuzix. How are they different than previous generations?

  • Future outlook onto the world of augmented reality and the world of logistics

  • and much more

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To find out more about Vuzix, visit: https://www.vuzix.com/

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To connect with Dana von der Heide, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danavonderheide/

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