Konica Minolta announces global commitment with RealWear for the deployment of AIRe link on Realwear Headsets for their global industrial customer base

London, UK | 2 December 2022

Konica Minolta is pleased to announce a new commitment with the US-based company RealWear, a global leader in assisted reality devices for frontline workers. The partnership will extend Konica Minolta's use of its acclaimed remote visual support tool AIRe Link on smartphones and tablets for use with award-winning RealWear headsets. This is another important step by the digital workplace provider to help customers digitise their processes as part of its Intelligent Connected Workplace portfolio.



Konica Minolta AIRe Link is a remote support application that allows service specialists to see what customers see and to remotely guide them visually to fix an issue. Before the new partnership it was possible to use the application via any tablet or smartphone to which the customer received a link and could thus open the application in a browser. In this way, the problem can be solved more quickly and virtually. Remote support can also reduce travel times and costs as well as CO2 emissions.
 
By extending AIRe Link for possible use with head-mounted wearables, customers will be able to use remote visual support in situations that require hands-free operations. Ultimately, any user will be able to easily use AIRe Link on their RealWear headset by downloading the free application from RealWear Cloud.
 
Since its first deployment of AIRe Link in 2020, more than 6,000 technical experts are already using Konica Minolta AIRe Link, supporting thousands of customers and frontline professionals. Of these, 40% of are external customers. One example of this is the Bruker Corporation, a global company supplying high-performance scientific instruments and high-value analytical and diagnostic solutions for molecular and materials research, as well as for industrial and applied analysis. "If we have an issue, AIRe Link allows us to immediately see what the customer sees. We can often identify or even fix the customer's problem remotely using AIRe Link, which avoids travelling to the customer's premises. The customer gets a solution faster, and we save travel costs and carbon emissions. It also significantly improves customer satisfaction and ensures the well-being of service staff," said David Burian, Head of Service at Bruker.

EG.D, an energy provider from the Czech Republic, also used AIRe Link for remote visual support as part of a pilot study. “The goal of the study was to test new options of information transfer to field workers. Konica Minolta supported us on preparation, execution, and evaluation of the test deployment of AIRe Link within the selected use case. The pilot study provided us with a better understanding of the possibilities of assisted reality in our company. We also gained exact data about the usage of AIRe Link by our employees. This is an important input for our discussion about the deployment options of assisted reality in our company," emphasised David Šeda, Project Manager at EG.D.
 
Konica Minolta has already received a special award for the relatively new application in 2021, when it received the Buyers Lab (BLI) 2022 Pick Award in the Document Imaging Software category from Keypoint Intelligence for AIRe Link and was rated ‘Outstanding Remote Support Tool’.
 

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