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Demo-time; Google Glass capabilities in a pop-up Warehouse

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This experiment triggered so many questions with us: Creating a pop up warehouse with Google Glass implementation, how much time does it cost? Why are we doing this? Is this totally new in the market?
What this episode covers
We dive into the experiment with this business usage of the Google Glass in a popup warehouse.

(Image: https://cdn.sanity.io/images/qxrxmo3r/techlab-prd/1ee7d3b5ecc11dc4ba0e0f381665fc820b5ee8b2-4032x3024.jpg)
Guests

  • Turan Bulmus – AI/ML Practise Lead at Google for the Benelux
  • Niels de Vries – Data Scientist at bol.com within Logistics – stock allocation
  • Melih Gultekin – Software engineer/Android developer at bol.com – decide to buy

Notes
  • Google glass, Own OS (oreo, android)
  • Figma – design - https://www.figma.com
  • Google cloud visualizer on laptop - https://www.vysor.io/
  • Jackpack compose (google library for android dev.s, Kotlin)https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/documentation
  • Customer cases: Samsung, DHL and outside logistics: Health Sector
  • Google guidelines for color schemas
  continue reading

135 episodes

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Manage episode 333657425 series 2522423
Content provided by Anthony Moendir & Tim Beeren, Anthony Moendir, and Tim Beeren. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Anthony Moendir & Tim Beeren, Anthony Moendir, and Tim Beeren or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
This experiment triggered so many questions with us: Creating a pop up warehouse with Google Glass implementation, how much time does it cost? Why are we doing this? Is this totally new in the market?
What this episode covers
We dive into the experiment with this business usage of the Google Glass in a popup warehouse.

(Image: https://cdn.sanity.io/images/qxrxmo3r/techlab-prd/1ee7d3b5ecc11dc4ba0e0f381665fc820b5ee8b2-4032x3024.jpg)
Guests

  • Turan Bulmus – AI/ML Practise Lead at Google for the Benelux
  • Niels de Vries – Data Scientist at bol.com within Logistics – stock allocation
  • Melih Gultekin – Software engineer/Android developer at bol.com – decide to buy

Notes
  • Google glass, Own OS (oreo, android)
  • Figma – design - https://www.figma.com
  • Google cloud visualizer on laptop - https://www.vysor.io/
  • Jackpack compose (google library for android dev.s, Kotlin)https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/documentation
  • Customer cases: Samsung, DHL and outside logistics: Health Sector
  • Google guidelines for color schemas
  continue reading

135 episodes

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