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Procurement Tech Trends

See Who's Making Google-Glassed Eyes at Your Business

Dec. 16, 2013
"Smart Glasses" are the technology wonk's newest vision for workplace efficiency. Here are various video takes on their insights.

Google Glasses aren't just for consumers anymore. And although those consumers haven't even started wearing them enmasse, logistics visionaries are dreaming of warehouse workers wearing them to help fulfill the orders placed by those consumers. But that's not where this vision ends. The fields of medicine and maintenance also await. This trilogy of videos demonstrates what you have to look forward to.

(ED. NOTE: TO WATCH THESE VIDEOS, CLICK THE LINK IN THE TEXT BOX TO THE RIGHT OF THE MAIN IMAGE. NAVIGATE TO THE NEXT VIDEO USING THE ARROWS.)

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