LightGuide

Canvas Category Software : Operational Technology : Connected Worker

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Primary Location Wixom, Michigan, United States

LightGuide Inc., uses proprietary software and high-powered projector systems to guide and confirm the completion of complex tasks. From assembly to quality control to training, LightGuide Inc. technology provides the visualization, traceability, and flexibility demanded by leading companies worldwide. Key industries include aerospace, agriculture, automotive, energy, heavy equipment, and medical. LightGuide Inc. is headquartered in Wixom, Mich., and a European location in the Czech Republic. LightGuide’s projected augmented reality (AR) software platform dramatically standardizes and improves any manual process by projecting digital step-by-step work instructions onto an employee’s work surface.

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Large Part Kitting and Sequencing Guided by AR

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🔖 Topics: Augmented Reality, Part Kitting

🏢 Organizations: LightGuide


In this video, discover how LightGuide projected augmented reality (AR) revolutionizes large-scale part kitting and sequencing processes. Watch as the operator is seamlessly guided through each step with intuitive AR work instructions, from precise placement of the parts cart to accurate selection and placement of components using a handheld barcode scanner integrated with the MES. Experience how LightGuide ensures every part is in its proper sequence, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in your operations

Read more at LightGuide Resource Center

Assembling with LightGuide's Battery Simulator

Connected Digital Manufacturing: Cobots and Augmented Reality for Electronics Assembly

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🔖 Topics: Connected Worker, Augmented Reality, Cobot, Digital Work Instructions

🏭 Vertical: Computer and Electronic

🏢 Organizations: LightGuide, KUKA


LightGuide’s industrial augmented reality (AR) work instruction platform seamlessly integrates with a wide variety of digital manufacturing technologies, factory tools, and IO devices, including cobots. Here, LightGuide is integrated with KUKA’s LBR iisy cobot to combine the benefits of industrial automation and digital work instructions to streamline the process of assembling an electrical component.

Read more at LightGuide Resource Center

Launch of Smart Manufacturing Cell Transforms Rochester Operations

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🔖 Topics: Manufacturing Analytics

🏢 Organizations: L3Harris, LightGuide, Mountz, Cognex


L3Harris is driving toward fully controlled and paced production of tactical radios with the launch of its first Smart Manufacturing Cell in its Rochester, New York, facilities, which streamlines assembly processes so the company can continue to meet customer demands and delivery schedules for critical communication devices.

The answer to the company’s current and future needs was the implementation of Smart Manufacturing Cell production. SMC is an Industry 4.0-level assembly process where control technologies, such as LightGuide augmented reality, Mountz precision torque drivers and Cognex® machine vision inspection, are integrated into one common platform by WorkSmart Systems. This capability delivers a line-agnostic station where different products with the same process can be built without requiring device-specific configurations when switching between production lines. Further, the system itself collects data including who worked on a specific unit and at what time for troubleshooting and root-cause analysis of potential defects found later in internal testing.

Read more at L3Harris Newsroom

Eliminating Defects with AR Technology

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✍️ Author: Jill Ciampa

🔖 Topics: Augmented Reality, Defect Detection

🏢 Organizations: LightGuide, L3Harris


L3Harris Technologies implemented LightGuide AR software to ensure standardization across a variety of complex processes. Following the implementation of LightGuide on a line with 17 variants of one product, visually guided workflows helped consolidate parts, which eliminated changeover per variant and resulted in zero assembly-related defects. Since these results, L3Harris has implemented LightGuide on complex manual lines at multiple locations.

According to one Engineering Manager at the L3Harris, the system uses infrared and 3D sensing to know where an operator’s hand is within an inch in any direction. The cues highlighting what pieces go where allow operators to focus on the task at hand, not where they are in the process; further, the system will notify the operator via visual cues and messaging and stop instruction if they skip a step or reach for the wrong component.

Read more at LightGuide Case Study