The Risk of Unconnected Workers

The Risk of Unconnected Workers

According to Deloitte's report on connected workers, a major issue for the business services sector has been poor productivity growth, and a key reason being "the limited use of technology and portable devices in routine work, as many processes are still manual or paper-based".


One of the key takeaways from the report is that workers being unconnected hurts productivity.


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The report notes that workers lose an average of 2.8 hours per week because of a lack of technology.

When we exhibited at automatica , the world's leading smart maintenance expo, virtually all of the conversations we had not only confirmed 德勤 's findings, but also added a new perspective. It is not just a lack of technology that is hurting productivity, but lacking the right technology.

When companies fail to provide their workers with technology, they turn to using the technology they already have, their phones. They resort to livestreaming issues with their phones, which either occupies one of their hands, or has to be placed near to what they are working on, resulting in the remote expert being unable to see the issue clearly. Attempting to work while holding a phone is unsafe and inefficient, and if the remote expert can't see the issue clearly, it is difficult for them to guide the on-site team through the troubleshooting process.

Our 5G, explosion-proof AR glasses, X-Craft, transforms workers into connected workers and keeps their hands free and ensures remote experts can see everything clearly. X-Craft empowers frontline workers with remote collaboration, AI-powered smart inspection, and digital workflows, increasing safety, efficiency, and quality.

Visit our website to learn more about how our AR solutions can empower your workers and transform your business, or email us to speak with our team.

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