Augmentir Introduces AR Features for Manufacturing Workers

September 23, 2025
Augmentir has announced new augmented reality (AR) features for its AI platform, aimed at enhancing training and support for connected workers in the manufacturing sector.

Augmentir has announced the addition of new augmented reality (AR) features to its AI platform, designed to enhance the training and support of connected workers in the manufacturing industry. Announced in a press release, these AR capabilities aim to accelerate onboarding and training by immersing workers in real equipment and processes, providing just-in-time support for complex tasks.

The new AR extension builds on Augmentir's AI-native platform, which already supports manufacturers in optimizing content conversion, work execution, and skills management. The company emphasizes that AR is most effective when used for training and onboarding rather than as a standalone tool for work execution.

Augmentir's platform, which includes the Augie Industrial GenAI Suite and AI Agent Studio, allows manufacturers to design and deploy custom AI agents. These agents provide intelligent support for tasks such as training and troubleshooting, now enhanced by the new AR features. The integration ensures that AR guidance is contextually relevant and dynamically optimized by AI.

The company is showcasing these new AR features at the Augmented Enterprise Summit in Dallas, Texas, demonstrating how they integrate into the broader Connected Worker experience to deliver intelligent, adaptive support across the frontline.

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