Hand tracking in industrial XR
Hand tracking removes the need for physical controllers, reducing training friction and improving usability on site. The system detects hand pose, gestures, and spatial position in real time, enabling natural interaction with virtual controls and objects.
Key considerations
- Latency and stability: low delay is essential for safe, comfortable training
- Robust sensing: hands must be tracked under varied lighting and motion
- UI adaptation: interfaces need clear affordances for gestures
Duru Bird approach
Duru Bird focuses on precision tracking and practical workflows so industrial teams can use XR quickly and safely without extra hardware.