About us

Frontier Wear are specialists in Connected Worker technology. Through emerging technologies such as cross reality, connectivity, and IoT, Frontier Wear help organisations realise the potential of a connected frontline workforce. Our solutions are purpose built for industrial workers who must maintain a safety first approach at all times.

Realwear Mining Solution Brief

Knowledge on-demand

Industrial workers are often left behind when it comes to digital initiatives due to the limitations of traditional technology hardware. Working with their hands and in hazardous environments means technology is not safe or practical.

Frontier Wear offers 100% hands-free, voice-activated, wearable computers built for industrial environments. Frontline workforces can now embrace their organizations' digital ecosystems and be part of the benefits. Likewise, organisations can extend their digital investments to the absolute extent of their operations.

Key use cases include:

  • Remote expert and collaboration - Connect your workforce and enable frontline teams to get assistance from internal or external experts. Mitigate travel restrictions, keep projects moving, and reduce environmental impact.
  • Training & Development programs - An aging workforce is a significant challenge for many organisations. Capturing critical knowledge in a first-person POV creates learning material and knowledge transfer platforms for a knowledge succession program.
  • Digital process workflow - Reduce operational errors with guided work instructions and data entry on the go. Digital workflows drive operational procedure compliance and health & safety.
  • IoT Data visualisation - Access real-time data on your most business-critical assets when operating, inspecting, or maintaining equipment. Information in-situ.

Digital process workflow

Reduce operational errors with guided work instructions and data entry on the go. Digital workflows drive operational procedure compliance and

health & safety.

IoT Data visualisation

Access real-time data on your most business-critical assets when operating, inspecting, or maintaining equipment. Information in-situ.

Remote expert and collaboration 

 Connect your workforce and enable frontline teams to get assistance from internal or external experts. Mitigate travel restrictions, keep projects moving, and reduce environmental impact.

Training & Development programs

An aging workforce is a significant challenge for many organisations. Capturing critical knowledge in a first-person POV creates learning material and knowledge transfer platforms for a knowledge succession program.

Our Mining clients to date have released benefits that include:

  • Global experts can now provide improved support for field teams in remote locations without the need to travel.
  • Secure communications via platforms such as MS Teams, Zoom, Webex
  • Provide facilitation of virtual site visits, FAT’s, SAT’s, commissioning activities, and more.
  • Address an aging workforce and skills gap. Your experienced staff can now capture content from their first-person point of view — Referenceable by other team members at a later date, enabling knowledge succession.
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