CITIC Telecom CPC s DataHOUSE AR Remote Hand wins Augmented & Virtual Reality Award for Telecommunications at SBR TEA 2021
DataHOUSE™ AR Remote Hand leverages wearable AR technology to transform field engineers operations and maintenance processes.
SINGAPORE, May 05, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - CITIC Telecom International CPC Limited (CITIC Telecom CPC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of CITIC Telecom International Holdings Limited (SEHK: 1883), is honored to announce that its innovative product, DataHOUSE™ AR Remote Hand, bagged the Augmented & Virtual Reality - Telecommunications Award during Singapore Business Review s (SBR) recently concluded Technology Excellence Awards (TEA).
DataHOUSE™ AR Remote Hand is a highly practical, productive, and effective tool for field engineers that allows them to do virtual collaborations with offsite members whilst streaming data in real-time. The technology employs AR glasses to allow field engineers to conveniently retrieve encrypted back
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SINGAPORE, May 5, 2021 – (ACN Newswire) – CITIC Telecom International CPC Limited (CITIC Telecom CPC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of CITIC Telecom International Holdings Limited (SEHK: 1883), is honored to announce that its innovative product, DataHOUSE AR Remote Hand, bagged the Augmented & Virtual Reality – Telecommunications Award during Singapore Business Review\-\-s (SBR) recently concluded Technology Excellence Awards (TEA).
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