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Adopting augmented reality in the age of industrial digitalisation

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Egger, J 

Abstract

Industrial augmented reality (IAR) is one of the key pillars of the industrial digitalisation concepts, which connects workers with the physical world through overlaying digital information. Augmented reality (AR) market is increasing but still its adoption levels are low in industry. While companies strive to learn and adopt AR, there are chances that they fail in such endeavours due to lack of understanding key challenges and success factors in this space. This study identifies critical success factors and challenges for IAR implementation projects based on field experiments. The broadly used technology, organisation, environment (TOE) framework was used as a theoretical basis for the study, while 22 experiments were conducted for validation. It is found that, while technological aspects are of importance, organisational issues are more relevant for industry, which has not been reflected to the same extent in the literature.

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Keywords

Augmented reality, Manufacturing, Technology, Organisation, Environment, TOE, Challenges, Implementation, Critical success factors, Industry 4.0, Industrial experiments, Digital

Journal Title

Computers in Industry

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Journal ISSN

0166-3615
1872-6194

Volume Title

115

Publisher

Elsevier BV
Sponsorship
No funding source. 22 experiments were conducted with in-kind support (employee time and company access) from Beckhoff Automation, Herman Miller and fluiconnecto as well as University of Cambridge students (see Table 1).