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How AI-powered XR headsets pave the way for enhanced enterprise training and productivity

The next generation of extended reality (XR) is bringing a new approach to enterprise training and productivity. Rather than relying on trainees to transfer instructions from the page of a printed manual or scene in a video, employers can use XR to virtually put them into the moment of action and learn in a hands-on way.

This applies to a multitude of industries. Healthcare organizations often use AI-powered XR to train staff in surgical skills. In law enforcement and the military, XR can be used to replicate complicated, real-life scenarios.

Manufacturers might use the technology to practice operating machinery and perform highly technical assembly.

As a result, XR training helps get new and upskilling workers productive faster when they step into the real world. Here’s how.

How XR improves employee training and productivity

Samsung Galaxy XR headset for business levels up employee training and tasking in numerous ways:

Connected assistance

Consider a technician setting up a new piece of production line equipment. Everything is going to plan until they encounter an unfamiliar wiring panel and discover that the training documentation they used was for a previous model.

Using the Galaxy XR headset, the technician can pull up an interactive, on-screen instruction guide that appears alongside their real-world view. The result is the best of both worlds: digital learning paired with concurrent practical application.

Risk management

In many industries, risk is a daily reality. That’s why minimizing it is a key concern of management, as bad fortune may cost them dearly — in worker welfare, operational efficiency, enforced downtimes, financial penalties, brand image and more.

Galaxy XR enables workers to train for risky tasks in a virtual, hands-on way, whether it’s surgery, electrical wiring, assembly-line manufacturing or high-altitude construction. XR is also able to introduce various scenarios workers might face, ensuring they react correctly and stay productive longer.

Context at your fingertips

Information is power. On-demand information is a superpower. With the Galaxy XR headset, users can quickly access information about anything and everything using a feature like Circle to Search; simply draw a circle around a virtual or real-world object and receive an in-depth response of information and sources.

For example, customer service staff could use Circle to Search to find product information such as pricing, availability, features and delivery estimates. Instead of spending days or weeks reading through manuals and learning how to use in-house Enterprise Resource Planning and Customer Relationship Management tools, new staff can leverage XR headsets to get a head start on their training.

How the Galaxy XR design boosts worker productivity

For XR to effectively enhance training and productivity, it needs the right combination of design and technology.

With Galaxy XR, this includes immersive 4K visuals on OLED displays; spatial audio that adds direction and dimension; and rapid and precise sensors that track head, hand and eye movements. Under the hood, Galaxy XR uses a high-performing Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 processor, infrared LEDs for low-light environments and an auto input mode that automatically switches between hand and eye for maximum convenience.

Galaxy XR sits lightly on the head, too, at just over one pound. Adding to the physical comfort are a light shield, forehead cushions of soft-touch fabric and a fit dial to adjust snugness. Galaxy XR also supports a wide range of vision prescriptions from Kodak, enabling the device to be used glasses-free.

Galaxy XR accesses the Android ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy XR works in tandem with Android XR, an extension of the Android ecosystem. This significantly expands the available tools for training and productivity, thanks to compatibility with existing Android apps and the ability to easily port applications from other platforms. In addition, Android XR uses an OpenXR-based OS architecture, making it ideal for the development of immersive spatial apps.

XR also enables seamless device connection even when employees are immersed in extended reality. Users can easily leverage Samsung Quick Share to share large files, copy and paste data to another device and interact with texts or phone calls, all without switching apps or hardware.

Because of the infinite workspace created by XR, it’s possible to accomplish more than what can be on a size- restricted computer screen and avoid the need to daisy-chain several together. When the app landscape gets too busy, just ask Gemini to bring order to it all and watch it do so in seconds.

Enterprise support

Samsung’s next-generation XR headset levels up training and productivity further with comprehensive B2B device management. This includes zero-touch device enrollment, implementation of mobile device management solutions like Samsung  Knox and managed Google Play environments to curate apps and settings. This enterprise support helps put the device in action faster and more easily.

Tapping limitless potential with Galaxy XR

The AI-powered Galaxy XR headset represents a breakthrough in spatial computing that delivers immersive employee experiences to boost training and productivity. It combines cutting-edge technology with Samsung’s experience in B2B deployment, the continuity of the Android XR ecosystem and the context-aware workflows of Google’s Gemini AI. In short, AI-powered Galaxy XR headsets are a transformational technology for employee training and enterprise productivity.

Learn more about how enterprises are using XR headsets to transform operations. And discover more features of Galaxy XR to see how it can boost training and productivity at yours.

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