saeid mokhtari
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Hello
I'm Saeed
my colleagues and I are working on a startup idea, which is engaged in the design and production of an Augmented-Reality-based welding helmet. I try to explain the idea for you: A helmet with an external camera and an internal LCD display, the welder just watch through the helmet's display(there is not any direct vision through the helmet), the system shows you the welding area clearly and it adjusts the light intelligently to enhance vision quality in any situation(welding or non-welding periods) and it displays the welding parameters (such as welding machine voltage and current), welding zone temperature and also alarm the detected defects, it may enable you to control welding parameters remotely too.
To find out more about our potential customers and the market, we are seeking some information about the actual situation and will be really thankful if you can guide us about them, your answers will extremely help us through our way and can lead us to the right destination.
Hint: It isn't necessary to answer all questions entirely, give us any opinion you have.
1- Does it matter to you to know the exact preheat and interpass temperatures at the time of welding?
2- How do you measure the temperature now?
3- Does it matter to you to be able to control the welding machine remotely?
4- How often do you recognize a welding defect by visual inspection during the welding?
5- How much do you think that the ability to know the exact temperature and control the welding machine remotely can help you in reducing welding time/ increasing the weld quality?
Your answers and guidance are highly appreciated and we are honored to show our appreciation by offering you a free trial of our product whenever it is ready for the market.
Thanks for your time and consideration in advance.
Best Regards,
Saeed Mokhtari
https://helios-helmet.com/
s.mokhtari.homami@gmail.com
I'm Saeed
my colleagues and I are working on a startup idea, which is engaged in the design and production of an Augmented-Reality-based welding helmet. I try to explain the idea for you: A helmet with an external camera and an internal LCD display, the welder just watch through the helmet's display(there is not any direct vision through the helmet), the system shows you the welding area clearly and it adjusts the light intelligently to enhance vision quality in any situation(welding or non-welding periods) and it displays the welding parameters (such as welding machine voltage and current), welding zone temperature and also alarm the detected defects, it may enable you to control welding parameters remotely too.
To find out more about our potential customers and the market, we are seeking some information about the actual situation and will be really thankful if you can guide us about them, your answers will extremely help us through our way and can lead us to the right destination.
Hint: It isn't necessary to answer all questions entirely, give us any opinion you have.
1- Does it matter to you to know the exact preheat and interpass temperatures at the time of welding?
2- How do you measure the temperature now?
3- Does it matter to you to be able to control the welding machine remotely?
4- How often do you recognize a welding defect by visual inspection during the welding?
5- How much do you think that the ability to know the exact temperature and control the welding machine remotely can help you in reducing welding time/ increasing the weld quality?
Your answers and guidance are highly appreciated and we are honored to show our appreciation by offering you a free trial of our product whenever it is ready for the market.
Thanks for your time and consideration in advance.
Best Regards,
Saeed Mokhtari
https://helios-helmet.com/
s.mokhtari.homami@gmail.com