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=== Project description ===
=== Project description ===
Even though extended reality (XR) technologies are not being fully implemented, they have the potential to offer substantial advantages to various sectors if further researched and advanced. The EU-funded THEIA-XR project will develop a set of XR technologies to expand workplace, workload and operation visibility for machinery operators. The technologies will improve worker-machine cooperation efficiency while also improving safety. The project approach will be validated by tests in three different sectors: snow grooming, construction and logistics. Finally, the project will work alongside stakeholders and researchers to develop a strategy for improved implementation of the proposed technologies in the workplace.
Even though extended reality (XR) technologies are not being fully implemented, they have the potential to offer substantial advantages to various sectors if further researched and advanced. The EU-funded THEIA-XR project will develop a set of XR technologies to expand workplace, workload and operation visibility for machinery operators. The technologies will improve worker-machine cooperation efficiency while also improving safety. The project approach will be validated by tests in three different sectors: snow grooming, construction and logistics. Finally, the project will work alongside stakeholders and researchers to develop a strategy for improved implementation of the proposed technologies in the workplace.

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THEIA-XR Project

CORDIS Reference Start date End date Coordinator Project website
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101092861 01/01/2023 31/12/2025 TTCONTROL GMBH / Austria https://www.theia-xr.eu/

Project description

Even though extended reality (XR) technologies are not being fully implemented, they have the potential to offer substantial advantages to various sectors if further researched and advanced. The EU-funded THEIA-XR project will develop a set of XR technologies to expand workplace, workload and operation visibility for machinery operators. The technologies will improve worker-machine cooperation efficiency while also improving safety. The project approach will be validated by tests in three different sectors: snow grooming, construction and logistics. Finally, the project will work alongside stakeholders and researchers to develop a strategy for improved implementation of the proposed technologies in the workplace.