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WHY SHOULD WE LOOK INTO TRENDS? – FROG‘S DILEMMA
Inability or unwillingness of people to react to significant
changes that occur gradually
HOW DO WE IDENTIFY TRENDS?
Source: DHL Trend Research
Wearables for the energy industry
WEARABLES FOR THE ENERGY INDUSTRY
Source: Scarab https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=123&v=UPree6NsY5Q
IoT in Logistics
Source: DHL Trend Research www.dhl.com/iot
USE CASES FOR IOT IN LOGISTICS
Joint report with Cisco on the implications of IoT in the logistics industry with concrete use
cases for IoT covered for warehousing, transport and last-mile operations.
WHAT IS AUGMENTED REALITY?
CURRENT AND UPCOMING DEVICES
Brother AirScouter
Epson Moverio BT-200 Google Glass Explorer
Sony SmartEyeglass Lumus DK-40
META Spaceglasses 01
Knapp Kisoft Vision Omnivision OVP2200
Recon Jet Si14 GlassUp
Vuzix M100
Microsoft Hololens
WHAT IS AUGMENTED REALITY?
AR IN ENERGY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkH88TTgt6A Source: Wearable Intelligence
WHAT IS AUGMENTED REALITY?
AIM
BENEFITS FROM VISION PICKING
Productivity increase from increased speed/pick
Improvement of picking accuracy
Satisfied and engaged employees
Reduction in paper
Reduction in trainings times and language dependency*
Source: DHL Trend Research,*not in scope of pilot
Develop a vision picking solution to prove that smart glasses can be used for
order picking in a more cost effective manner than RF scanners and paper
pick lists
CASE STUDY: DHL/RICOH VISION PICKING PILOT
WHAT IS AUGMENTED REALITY?
RESULTS
QUALITATIVE RESULTS
User surveys show positive feedback with the
exception of people with serious eye problems
Areas for improvement – stronger scanning
capability of the Google Glass, smart glass form
factors, stable connectivity to server
USER FEEDBACK
“Much easier and faster to operate”
“Quick and error free”
“Great to have hands free”
“You barely feel it once you are wearing it”
“Need to get used to it first, but easy
afterwards”
QUANTITATIVE RESULTS
PROOF OF CONCEPT, DECEMBER 2013
Parcelcopter flew at a height of
50 metres for one kilometre,
taking just two minutes to
complete its journey
Remote-controlled, the UAV
carried medical goods from a
pharmacy in the city of Bonn to
the company’s headquarters,
just across the Rhine River
Source: DHL Trend Research
PROOF OF CONCEPT, OCTOBER 2014
Delivering medical and other
time-critical goods via UAV from
a pharmacy located
approximately 12 km from the
island Juist in Germany
UAV operates completely
autonomously, out of the pilot’s
line of sight, during flights that
can last up to 30 minutes
Source: DHL Trend Research
HOW TO ENGAGE WITH US?
Give us feedback on our Trend
Radar
Start a deep dive with us
Start a PoC with us
Arrange an innovation workshop
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: [email protected]