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XYZ Atom is an augmented reality (AR) headset that features advanced spatial mapping and real-time object recognition. According to XYZ Reality (n.d), the XYZ Atom AR headset is packaged into lightweight, ergonomic headsets designed to reduce fatigue even during extended use, using its robust software platform to enable seamless customization and system integration. With high-performance graphics and low-latency interactions, the technology offers an immersive experience, setting a global standard for all AR applications, specifically in smart constructions, where precision, conceptualization, communication and efficiency are essential. According to Carter (2023), AR is transforming industries such as education, healthcare, manufacturing, and entertainment by solving complex challenges in ways only AR is capable of.
To enhance the
current working conditions and efficiency on Singapore's construction sites,
Singapore's Building and Control Authority (BCA) should subsidize the
adoption of the XYZ Atom AR headset across construction companies, enabling
widespread utilization of its superior visualization and seamless communication
capabilities.
One reason why
BCA should subsidize the adoption of the XYZ Atom is that it provides superior
visualization on construction sites. The Atom supports construction companies
by providing superior visualisation giving workers real-time, accurate digital
information overlaid onto their physical environment. XYZ Reality (2025)
emphasizes bridging the design-construction gap through BIM visualization
on-site, ensuring workers adhere to the design specifications. Ford (2022)
further highlights how the Atom brings construction sites to life, improving
execution accuracy by showing workers exactly where elements should be placed.
This combats one of the biggest challenges by workers where interpreting 2D
blueprints is a major source of errors. By replacing ambiguous drawings with
interactive 3D models, the Atom minimizes misinterpretations and costly rework.
Workers can now directly compare the digital model to the existing structure,
ensuring correct installation. This real-time feedback loop allows immediate
discrepancy identification and correction. Arowoiya et al. (2021) reinforced
the importance of real-time information, which the Atom readily provides,
empowering workers to make informed decisions and precise task execution.
Therefore, through BCA's subsidisation of the Atom, more construction sites
will have access to the Atom's precise, real-time visualizations significantly
reduce design interpretation errors, leading to higher construction precision
and minimized rework.
Another reason why
BCA should subsidize the adoption of the XYZ Atom is that it provides seamless communication
on construction sites. The Atom supports constructions companies with seamless
communication abilities, allowing for hands-free communication and remote
assistance by harmoniously integrating with cloud platforms, enabling
faster and more accurate construction processes. Aec Magazine (2022) highlights
that the Atom AR Helmet’s integration with BIM 360 allows real-time data
synchronization between on-site workers and remote experts. This cloud-based
connection facilitates immediate issue resolution and ensures that teams access
the most up-to-date project information without delays. By leveraging with such
advanced connectivity, the Atom AR Helmet significantly reduces any
miscommunication and project delays, which are currently one of the key
barriers in the construction sector. As Arowoiya et al. (2021) emphasize,
real-time information sharing and efficient communication are critical success
factors for construction project execution. Thus, by subsidizing the Atom AR
Helmet, it allows more construction sites to benefit from the Atom AR helmet's
seamless communication capabilities, enabling faster and more accurate
construction processes.
While the Atom
has many strong advantages with construction companies, critics might argue
that subsidizing the Atom could impose a significant financial burden on BCA
due to the large number of construction companies in Singapore. According to the
XYZ Reality website (n.d,),
XYZ Reality appears to operate under a business-to-business (B2B) model as
evident by the Atom's undisclosed pricing, targeting construction firms through
direct sales and select partnerships. VR Compare (n.d.) also confirms that the
Atom’s pricing remains undisclosed, further indicating its positioning in the
B2B market. As mentioned by Virto Commerce (n.d), B2B models typically incur
higher costs than B2C due to specialized features such as bulk ordering,
customized pricing, and enterprise system integration. These complexities
contribute to the Atom’s high price, which inevitably will impose more
financial burdens to BCA if it subsidizes the Atom.
However, the
long-term economic advantages of subsidizing the Atom outweigh the high cost of
the Atom for BCA. As indicated by Arowoiya et al. (2021), real-time
communication and data sharing are critical factors for construction success,
leading to reduced project costs and improved sustainability. Government
subsidies can be scaled to ensure equitable access for both large corporations
and small to medium sized enterprises, fostering wider industry adoption,
driving innovation, and enhancing global competitiveness ultimately improving
the economy of Singapore in the long run. Ultimately, while the initial
investment may be high, the long-term gains would justify the cost for BCA.
Through
subsidizing the adoption of the XYZ Atom AR headset, BCA will be able to
significantly enhance the current working conditions and efficiency on
Singapore’s construction sites. T[BB1] he headset’s
impressive ability to provide superior visualization and seamless communication
features will drive productivity and innovation within the construction
industry which will contribute to cost savings and improved infrastructure
quality in the long run. In the end, by allowing equitable access to this
transformative tool through subsidies, BCA will empower
construction companies of all sizes to embrace digitalization, ensuring a more
professional, efficient and error-free construction projects in Singapore.[BB2]
References
The Atom’ AR headset integrates with BIM 360. (2022,
May 11). AEC Magazine. https://aecmag.com/vr-mr/the-atom-ar-headset-integrates-with-bim-360/
Arowoiya, V. A.,
Oke, A. E., Akanni, P. O., Kwofie, T. E., & Enih, P. I. (2021). Augmented
reality for construction revolution – analysis of critical success factors. International
Journal of Construction Management, 23(11), 1867-1874. https://doi.org/10.1080/15623599.2021.2017542
Ford, J. (2022,
April 19). Atom augmented reality brings construction sites to life. The
Engineer. https://www.theengineer.co.uk/content/news/atom-augmented-reality-brings-construction-sites-to-life/
Gvilava, S. (n.d.). The ultimate guide to B2B eCommerce platform costs. Virto Commerce. https://virtocommerce.com/blog/b2b-ecommerce-pricing#why-does-b2b-ecommerce-platform-cost-more-than-b2c
VR Compare. (n.d.).
XYZ Atom comparison. https://vr-compare.com/headset/xyzatom
XYZ Reality.
(n.d). Augmented reality for construction. https://www.xyzreality.com/augmented-reality-for-construction
Carter, R. (2023,
February 2). XYZ reality atom review: a leading AR headset. XR Today. https://www.xrtoday.com/augmented-reality/xyz-reality-atom-review-a-leading-ar-headset/
Submitted 3/4/25
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