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Conclusion Manufacturers who continue to rely on manual reporting are missing out on the opportunities to improve their business and gain new customers that real-time data brings.
To help mitigate these issues, more than three-quarters of manufacturing professionals (76 percent) identified software solutions that allow them to analyze data in real-time as a top solution.
However, the time-intensive, manual processes to transform it into analytics-ready data for analysis is holding too many companies back from realizing its true value.
For example, Catapult’s ‘MatchTracker’ combines player tracking data with real-time video to visualise what is occurring on the field and inform tactical decisions at the team or player level.
With a need for real-time situational awareness and insights, AI architectures are important to make sense of the acquired information.
Real-time data is a game-changer in field service, offering instant access to accurate project details and ensuring that every job is on track and within budget.
First, it contains a visualization engine that is fast enough to render multi-gigabyte, 3D volumetric data in real time on an ordinary computer and to be scalable to very large images.