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Monday, 1 December 2014

BMW techs using Google Glass in pre-series vehicle tests



Google Glass has had some bad press of late, with users called some very unkind names and some industry analysts calling it this decade's Segway, but BMW has some love for the wearable head-mounted display. At its plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, BMW is running a pilot program to see how Google Glass can improve the quality control of its pre-series vehicles as they make the transition from prototype to full production... Continue Reading BMW techs using Google Glass in pre-series vehicle tests

Section: Automotive

Tags: BMW, Cars, Google Glass, Manufacturing, Production, Prototype

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