06.29.17
Flex and DAQRI have entered into an agreement to manufacture DAQRI Augmented Reality headsets at the Flex facility in Cork, Ireland, beginning this summer.
In addition to manufacturing DAQRI Smart Glasses, Flex will manage logistics directly to the consumer and provide after-market services including repair and maintenance.
DAQRI Smart Glasses provide a visual computing medium that allows the wearers to see guided work instructions or, in remote expert mode, see and write on their co-worker’s field of view and give guidance.
The augmented reality software market was valued at USD 2.13 billion in 2016 and is expected to reach USD 35.22 billion by 2022, growing at a CAGR of 57.36% during the forecast period, according to a new report by Markets and Research.
“The pace of growth across our Augmented Reality platform continues to accelerate,” said Brian Mullins, DAQRI founder and CEO. “It’s now time for DAQRI to scale operations to meet our customer demand. By working with Flex, not only do we get access to a global system of production and logistics, but we get a true innovation partner as we build the future of Augmented Reality.”
In addition to manufacturing DAQRI Smart Glasses, Flex will manage logistics directly to the consumer and provide after-market services including repair and maintenance.
DAQRI Smart Glasses provide a visual computing medium that allows the wearers to see guided work instructions or, in remote expert mode, see and write on their co-worker’s field of view and give guidance.
The augmented reality software market was valued at USD 2.13 billion in 2016 and is expected to reach USD 35.22 billion by 2022, growing at a CAGR of 57.36% during the forecast period, according to a new report by Markets and Research.
“The pace of growth across our Augmented Reality platform continues to accelerate,” said Brian Mullins, DAQRI founder and CEO. “It’s now time for DAQRI to scale operations to meet our customer demand. By working with Flex, not only do we get access to a global system of production and logistics, but we get a true innovation partner as we build the future of Augmented Reality.”