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BHP enhances remote workforce capabilities with Microsoft – Australian Mining
BHP has adopted Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 technology to give remote employees the ability to instruct on-site workers that are operating during COVID-19 restrictio…
BHP has adopted Microsoft’s HoloLens head-mounted computer to enhance its operations during travel restrictions. Image: Microsoft
BHP has adopted Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 technology to give remote employees the ability to instruct on-site workers that are operating during COVID-19 restrictions at the South Flank iron ore operation in Western Australia.
HoloLens 2 enables mixed reality capabilities through a head-mounted computer and see-through display, which enable BHP remote employees to coach…
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