
Some people find mixed reality (MR) to be a far-out concept that doesn’t yet have a place in construction. However, embracing it early on comes with a lot of great advantages. MR tools improve information flow and make working more efficient. Because they emulate real life, they are intuitive to use, only without the limits of the physical world.
Combining the physical and digital seamlessly
At its simplest, mixed reality is a combination of virtual and physical elements that coexist and interact with each other. By putting on MR glasses at the construction site, you can add digital structures into a physical space, test how they fit and change them accordingly. You can inspect them from as far or close as you wish, and they behave just like physical elements. Instead of a 2D world, MR offers a perception that’s as close to reality as possible.
