- Innovative technology increases efficiency in the testing of components
- Cooperation with students from the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria leads to successful use of augmented reality (AR)
As a leading technology partner in the aviation industry, FACC AG is setting new standards in component testing: FACC's Quality Engineering team has implemented a digitally supported inspection solution using augmented reality (AR), which has now been successfully tested in cooperation with students of the “Smart Production and Management” degree program at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria. “With the newly developed digital inspection, we are establishing an additional efficient and precise inspection method that offers significant advantages compared to conventional inspection methods,” says CEO Robert Machtlinger, emphasizing the added value of the research project for FACC.
Merging virtual and real worlds
With augmented reality, digital information is integrated into the user's environment in real time. This is done using a tablet on which the live image of a component is superimposed with the digital content generated by a software program. The AR software, which was specially developed for industrial applications, projects inspection instructions as digital 3D overlays directly onto the respective test object. “By automatically navigating to each inspection point and the mandatory confirmation of conformity, we minimize the risk of errors and deviations,” explains Thomas Ecker, Program Engineer and head of the student project at FACC. “This enables us to detect errors at an early stage and ensures product quality.”
Potential for further applications
The AR-supported solution offers a much faster inspection, especially for large and complex components. The automated documentation of the test results and the structured process improve quality assurance. FACC also sees potential for other areas of application in production and also in maintenance and repair work. The successful company project together with the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria illustrates the potential of practice-oriented research and shows how digitization can be further advanced in the aviation industry.