RealWear is 1st to Bring Augmented Reality Head-Mounted Wearable Computer to Intrinsically Safe Env
Shipping in June, HMT-1Z1™ will be the Only Commercially Available Head-mounted Computer Certified for ATEX Zone 1 and C1/D1 Potentially Explosive Environments
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RealWear Unveils HMT-1Z1, World's First Intrinsically Safe Wearable Computer Permitted to Be Worn in Potentially Explosive Zones (Photo: Business Wire)
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This month, RealWear also signed a global agreement with Honeywell which includes cobranding and reselling RealWear’s products.
“With the launch of the HMT-1Z1, now all workers, even those in potentially explosive areas requiring intrinsically safe equipment, can take full advantage of the freedom and efficiencies available through purpose-built wearable computing,” said Andy Lowery, Co-founder and CEO of RealWear.
Eastman Chemical is currently working with RealWear on a project using the HMT-1.
“We have enjoyed onboarding and deploying RealWear HMT-1 units and are eagerly awaiting the HMT-1Z1 units,” said Jan Shumate, Director, Engineering Services & Solutions for World Wide Engineering and Construction, Eastman Chemical. “Those intrinsic safety-rated units will serve to bridge workflow into hazard-rated areas where we’ve historically had difficulty deploying new technology. We hope to see a step change in our ability to support manufacturing operations with the deployment of the HMT-1Z1.”
Intrinsic safety (IS) is a design and protection technique for safe operation of electrical and electronic equipment in hazardous locations by limiting the electrical or thermal energy to limits that cannot cause ignition of explosive gases, even under a fault condition in the device.
“The HMT-1Z1 is the only wearable computer on the market compliant with the safety protocols and standards mandated at oil and gas drilling rigs, pipelines, refineries, chemical plants, and flour and textile mills,” continued Lowery. “We are inspiring a new generation of workers.”
“As the first intrinsically safe wearable computer, RealWear’s HMT-1Z1 addresses a key gap in the market, providing mobile workers in hazardous environments the benefits of hands-free computing and communications,” said David Krebs, EVP at VDC Research. “According to our research, the value of these solutions translates to a more productive and engaged workforce while also helping prevent many of the worker safety risks inherent to these environments.”
Zone 1 hazardous areas include petrochemical plants, but also include pharmaceutical, food (grain silos and sugar processing) and cosmetic manufacturing, all of which involve processing potentially explosive substances. Use cases for these devices include remote mentoring via video collaboration, hands-free document navigation, guided workflow and IoT visualization from process control systems.
HMT-1Z1 compliance includes:
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