Trimble partners with Microsoft to bring Microsoft HoloLens wearable holographic technology to the AEC Industry
Trimble partners with Microsoft to bring Microsoft HoloLens wearable holographic technology to the AEC Industry
Trimble is planning to integrate Microsoft HoloLens with selected Trimble solutions for mixed-reality design, construction and operation processes
Trimble announced that it is working with Microsoft to
develop a new generation of tools, integrated with the HoloLens holographic
platform on Windows 10, which are intended to improve quality, collaboration
and efficiency in the design, construction and operation of buildings and
structures. A proof of concept was demonstrated at Microsoft's Build
Developer Conference held this week in San Francisco.
Microsoft HoloLens is a head-mounted, holographic computer that provides a
mixed-reality experience for a range of commercial and consumer applications.
When used by architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) professionals,
the HoloLens device extends interaction with 3D models beyond the confines of a
2D computer screen, creating new ways for the many stakeholders of complex,
multi-phase construction projects to visualize, collaborate, share ideas and
manage change.
Demonstration Highlights Design and
Collaboration Scenarios
During the Build Conference keynote session, Microsoft demonstrated how the
integration of HoloLens with Trimble's SketchUp 3D modeling software and the
Trimble Connect collaboration platform could improve design and construction
processes. Using HoloLens, architects were able to experience their SketchUp
models as holograms placed in the real world—enabling them to quickly analyze
various "what if" design scenarios in the context of the physical
environment. The demonstration also illustrated how using Trimble Connect with
HoloLens holographic technology enables remote teams to effectively review and
collaborate in order to resolve constructability issues in real time.
A recording of the demonstration is available at: www.buildwindows.com. Additional
information on the Trimble and Microsoft collaboration is available at: http://buildings.trimble.com/hololens.
"Microsoft HoloLens is a revolutionary tool for people and businesses enabling professionals in industries like design and construction to do more and achieve more," said Yusuf Mehdi, corporate vice president, devices & studios, at Microsoft. "Trimble's deep knowledge of design and construction processes makes it a natural partner in bringing holographic computing to this industry."
Initial Development Focus
Trimble's initial research is focused on the integration of HoloLens with three
Trimble solutions:
Trimble® Connect - a collaboration environment for design, engineering and construction projects, based on Gehry Technologies' GTeam™ software acquired by Trimble in in 2014, Trimble Connect enables teams to access and manage project data via a cloud platform.
SketchUp - the world's most popular 3D modeling platform, used by millions around the world to create, update and communicate designs in 3D.
Trimble V10 Imaging Rover - an integrated camera system that precisely captures 360-degree digital panoramas for efficient visual documentation and measurement of the surrounding environment that can be transformed into data-rich geospatial deliverables.
Trimble's HoloLens-enabled solutions are currently under development. Details on availability were not disclosed at the Build Conference. Information on Trimble's broad range of existing solutions for the design, construction and operation of building and infrastructure is available at: http://www.trimble.com/Industries/Construction/index.aspx.
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