SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) Technologies Symposium November 18-19, 2014 Dearborn/Detroit, Michigan Special Events – November 17 3:30-5:45pm 8:30-9:00am Technical Tour of The Ford Immersive Vehicle Environment Lab (F.i.V.E.) 9:00-9:30am 9:30-10:00am 10:00am-12:00pm (Registration Required) Day One – November 18 Day Two – November 19 Keynote: Economic Benefits: Executing Augmented Reality & 4D Within Product Lifecycle Andy Lowery, Daqri Changing IT Culture within an Enterprise Francois Guillaume, Airbus Keynote: Through the Looking Glass James Oliver, Iowa State University 8:30-9:00am Using AR for Product Development & Manufacturing process validation at Audi Thomas Jouhanneau, Metaio Break Digitalized Expertise: Acquiring and Transferring Workflow Knowledge using Augmented Reality Nils Petersen, DFKI 9:00-9:30am Break Augmented Reality and Advanced Visualization for Manufacturing Cost Reduction Paul Davies, Boeing Photorealistic Immersive Visualization: Judging by Appearance is a Good Thing Elizabeth Baron, Ford Motor Co. 12:00 – 1:30pm 1:30-3:00pm 3:00-3:30pm 3:30-5:00pm Workshop: Creation of Augmented Reality Scenarios Thomas Jouhanneau, Metaio Paul Davies, Boeing VR Heavy Duty Application at Caterpillar Galen Faidley, Caterpillar Workshop: Location, Location, Location – Working with VR Kurt Chipperfield, John Deere Dan Lincoln, Ford Motor Co Lunch Affordable AR/VR: Key to Subcontractor Adoption Ryan Wheeler, Rockwell Collins Lunch Natural Human Interactivity in the World of AR & VR: A Pipe dream or Reality Soulaiman Itani, Atheer Accessible VR: Implications of Consumer Systems in a Professional World Jason Jerald, NextGen Interactions LED Projection, Manufacturing Applications Paul Ryznar, OPS Solutions, LLC Break Virtual Experience Brian Waterfield, Jag LandRover Augmented Reality Research in Product Development and Manufacturing Rafael Radkowski, Iowa State University’s Virtual Reality Application Center Utilizing VR to Improve Manufacturing Engineering Marty Smets, Ford Motor Co. 5:00-6:30pm Making the Business Case for AR/VR: Lessons Learned from Aerospace Carl Byers, NGRAIN Uses of AR & VR for Design and Physical Process Reviews Kurt Hoffmeister, P.E., Mechdyne Corp John Deere Uses AR/VR Techniques to Drive Productivity and Quality Improvement Craig Sutton, John Deere Welcome/Networking Reception / Exhibit Sponsored by: Optis 9:30-10:00am 10:00-11:00am 11:00am-12:00pm Workshops 12:00 – 1:30 pm 1:30-3:00pm Man Wearable AR/VR Systems Rick Boggs, Lockheed Marin MST Panel Discussion – Head Mounted Display (HMD) Moderator: Scott Sneddon, Boeing Commercial Airplane Panelists: Yuval Boger, Sensics Elizabeth Baron, Ford Motor Co. Kurt Chipperfield, John Deere Jeffrey Jacobsen, Kopin Corporation Richard Moore, The Boeing Company 3:00-4:30pm
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