Mechanics at GE Aviation used Google Glass, AR software Skylight, and Wi-fi connected smart wrench as part of pilot program, resulting in increased efficiency of 8-12%

Briefing

Mechanics at GE Aviation used Google Glass, AR software Skylight, and Wi-fi connected smart wrench as part of pilot program, resulting in increased efficiency of 8-12%

September 16, 2017

Briefing

  • AR and IoT Tools – GE Aviation and software partner Upskill tested use of Google Glass, augmented reality platform Skylight, and Wi-Fi connected smart wrenches to assist mechanics in assembly and maintenance tasks as part of pilot program conducted in facility near Cincinnati, Ohio in 2016
  • Enhanced Workflow – Glass and Skylight enabled mechanics to receive step-by-step instructions without looking away from their work, and share images and videos to colleagues, while smart wrench informed users of right pressure to be applied to tightening nuts that seal fluid lines and hoses in jet engines
  • Improved Efficiency – Test results show tools improved mechanics’ efficiency by average of 8 to 12% while reducing errors, potentially saving GE millions of dollars
  • Survey Results – Survey of initial participants show 60% prefer wearable technology to traditional methods and 85% believe new system can reduce errors
  • Skylight Utilization – Following success of pilot program, GE used Skylight in seven projects at 12 locations across various business units around world

Accelerator

Market Disruption

Business Model and Practices

Business Model
and Practices

Sector

Industrial Manufacturing, Information Technology

Organization

General Electric Co., Upskill

Source

Original Publication Date

September 15, 2017

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