After being selected for Bind 4.0 acceleration program, augemented and virtual reality startup Innovae has started working with Bind 4.0 partners ABB and Danobat. It’s applying augmented reality technologies to the production of machine tools and to the maintenance of industrial robots.
With Innovae’s tools Danobat’s workers will be able to get accurate and easily interpretable information about the production process. As of ABB, technicians will be able to see, through superimposed information, what’s going on inside the industrial robotic arms that the company builds.
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Sorry, but I do not understand, after all it’s virtual reality or augmented reality? They are totally different technologies. In the photo people are using a virtual reality glasses from HTC VIVE and I did not understand the purpose of experiencing virtual reality.
It’s pretty clear for me that you work and choose only local startups, so why to open applications for the whole world?
We are sorry you think like that Wellington. In the last edition, two startups came from abroad and we are eager to bring more. As a matter of fact, we give all startups the same chances of being accepted. To the point that this year grants will be given to foreign entrepreneurs to travel to the Basque Country in order to attend the selection interviews. In any case, the final decision depends on a matching being found between each startup and a partner. As this year there are more than 20 partners, the chances of being selected have also doubled. Good luck!