A New Brunswick tech startup will be providing its new system to the Royal Canadian Navy.
Fredericton-based Kognitiv Spark announced Tuesday that the Royal Canadian Navy its new Mixed Reality Remote Assistant Support (MIRRAS) system, as part of a project that aims to improve maintenance and repairs aboard active naval vessels.
The project aims to validate technology adopted from Kognitiv Spark, whose software is designed for use with the Microsoft HoloLens. The software leverages Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality, and the integration of Artificial Intelligence to improve efficiencies with ship operations including repairs, maintenance and knowledge transfer.
The new MIRRAS system created at the request of the Royal Canadian Navy, with whom Kognitiv Spark has worked with previously,” said Duncan McSporran, Kognitiv Spark co-founder and vice-president of Aerospace and Defence. . . .
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