Deepfine Updates Smart Glasses AI Solution for Industrial Use

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By Kim Ji-young
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A smart glass equipped with Deepfine's "DAO" solution displays a manual on screen after recognizing an equipment tag number. Photo courtesy of Deepfine - Seoul Economic Daily Technology News from South Korea
A smart glass equipped with Deepfine's "DAO" solution displays a manual on screen after recognizing an equipment tag number. Photo courtesy of Deepfine

Spatial computing company Deepfine announced Monday that it has upgraded the features of DAO, its smart glasses-based industrial AI transformation (AX) solution, expanding its application across industrial sites. DAO is an AI solution that uses smart glasses to support and automate field operations. With their hands free, workers can perform various tasks through voice commands alone, including checking blueprints, searching manuals, completing checklists, recording work, and collaborating remotely.

The latest update adds a "Vision Assist" feature to the existing solution. When a worker wearing smart glasses looks at a piece of equipment's tag number or QR code, the vision AI automatically recognizes it and displays the equipment's information and history on the screen. Workers can instantly access the necessary information simply by looking at the equipment, without any separate operation.

When a worker says "show me the assembly method" by voice, the relevant manuals, blueprints, and inspection history for that equipment are immediately displayed on the glasses screen. Voice commands can be used to zoom in and out of blueprints, and the blueprints can either move along with the worker's gaze or be fixed at a specific location. This feature is currently being used for wiring operations connecting wires and cables to equipment at a major Korean shipbuilder.

"DAO can be broadly applied to various industrial sites that require maintenance and inspection, including shipbuilding and heavy industry equipment maintenance, quality and hygiene inspections at manufacturing plants, and safety management at construction sites," Deepfine CEO Kim Hyun-bae said. "We will continue to develop our services by reflecting the needs of actual industrial sites."

AI-translated from Korean. Quotes from foreign sources are based on Korean-language reports and may not reflect exact original wording.

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