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AR plays critical role in UK’s ventilator push

One of the world’s leading providers of industrial innovation technology is supporting the UK’s call for more ventilators through the power of augmented reality (AR)

Posted on 23 Apr 2020 and read 1368 times
AR plays critical role in UK’s ventilator pushUS-based PTC (www.ptc.com) has been announced as one of the partners in the Ventilator Challenge UK consortium led by High Value Manufacturing Catapult CEO Dick Elsy and a host of the UK’s leading engineering businesses, including Ford Motor Company, GKN Aerospace, McLaren, Airbus, Meggitt and Siemens UK.

The company has been working with existing ventilator manufacturers Smiths Group and Penlon to document crucial assembly processes involved in the development and build of Rapidly Manufactured Ventilator Systems (RMVS).

The consortium has used PTC’s Vuforia Expert Capture AR technology and Microsoft’s HoloLens to capture the crucial assembly steps and processes involved in building Rapidly Manufactured Ventilator Systems (RMVS).

This will be uploaded and edited in PTC’s Vuforia Editor technology, which runs on Microsoft Azure, to create a virtual assembly guide and relayed, through wearable equipment or smart devices such as phone or tablet, to the factories of consortium partners that traditionally do not make ventilators.

Protecting all the workers involved in the project is of paramount importance to the consortium and this is where AR is ideal for removing dangers, by virtually placing a ventilator expert into a partner factory.


ARPaul Haimes, PTC vice president of field engineering, said: “This is an unprecedented response from UK manufacturing for an unprecedented crisis and I am delighted we have been able to support the Ventilator Challenge UK consortium to create two new ventilation production lines in a matter of weeks, a feat that would typically take six months to do.”

“At the heart of the project was the need to transfer the expertise, skills and intellectual property of the assembly lines at Smith and Penlon into a number of new facilities, something we have achieved through the power of AR.

He continued: “The build takes over 24hr and we have captured all of the different stages through our Vuforia Expert Capture (VEC) software and a worker wearing Microsoft HoloLens glasses.

“From there, we upload to Azure Cloud and edit it is so that a manufacturing professional - with no prior experience of building a ventilator — can successfully be guided through the process.

“All they have to do is put on a pair of HoloLens glasses, or view a smart device like a tablet or phone and follow the instructions.

“We have even put annotations over the footage to help with troubleshooting any potential issues.

AR 2“By using the power of AR, we have reduced set-up lead times and developed a manufacturing approach that will help the consortium scale up from 50 to 60 ventilators combined capacity per week to producing at least 1,500 units of the Penlon and Smiths models every seven days.”

A 15-strong team of PTC specialists have been working on this project and, in order to avoid transmission of Covid-19, only one specialist is working on site with the rest of the support being delivered remotely and through cloud technology.

Another feature of the Ventilator Challenge UK has been a nation-wide HoloLens glasses plea, with academic, manufacturing and technology specialists donating more than 250 pairs that are already playing an essential role in a rapidly growing production line.

Images: Due to the confidential nature of the VentilatorChallengeUK project, the attached images show augmented reality in action, but are not showing actual footage of the ventilator build.