Associate Professor Abiola Akanmu of the Myers-Lawson School of Construction recently published research on the utilization of mixed reality technologies for construction workers. Using the Trimble XR10 HoloLens hardhat, her research explores the potential for training and upskilling workers in mixed-reality environments to lead to safer and smarter work on construction sites.
“Over the years one of the challenges we have had is access to the state-of-the-art software and hardware that are used by industry practitioners,” Akanmu said. “Partnering with Trimble helps us prepare students to excel and innovate in the construction industry.”
Amy Northcutt is director of education and outreach at Trimble.
“Virginia Tech faculty have been conducting innovative research for several years using Trimble technologies so this is an excellent university for our newest Trimble Technology…