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With reduced physical prototyping and an emerging “new normal,” design teams risk missing critical ergonomic issues and maintenance problems that are traditionally identified through physical tests, face-to-face collaboration with peers, and human-in-the-loop validation. Late discovery of such issues could jeopardize the product development timelines.
Join Volvo Group, ESI Group, and NVIDIA as they discuss the use of extended reality (XR) in collaborative reviews to prevent such errors.
Hear first-hand how Volvo Group, ESI Group, and NVIDIA evolved the deployment of the XR-based IC.IDO platform to engage a wider range of enterprise stakeholders in the review process and bypass the need to wait for physical parts and tooling.
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Steven Horton
Group Manager Vehicle Strategy
Volvo Group Trucks Technology

Eric Kam
Eric Kam, Product Marketing Manager
IC.IDO

Gregory Jones
Director of XR Business Development
NVIDIA

Moderator: Kenneth Wong
Senior Editor
Digital Engineering


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