The new technology is promising for AEC-AR adds computer-generated objects and textures to real-world environments while VR immerses users in a digital simulation of a real (or soon to be real) environment-but it comes with its challenges. Software developers in the AEC space are evolving digital modeling with the development of AR and virtual reality (VR) platforms that allow project teams to use mobile phones, tablets, and headsets to immerse themselves and their clients in their forthcoming buildings. Earlier this year, Autodesk announced plans to make 3D models created in a selection of its software programs compatible with Microsoft's HoloLens augmented reality (AR) technology. Architects have long relied on paper, physical models, field visits, and, more recently, digital tools to convey progress on a project. Walking clients through a project can be tedious, particularly if the work is still ongoing. Augment Augment is among a new class of mobile apps that let project teams experience building plans in 3D.
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