🚀 5G + XR Empowering Remote Telemedicine in the Energy Sector!

MRTECH has successfully engaged with a leading energy provider to advance industrial healthcare and safety through remote telemedicine! Read detailed use case inside

USE CASES

11/11/20251 min read

🩺 Use Case: Remote Telemedicine for a Leading Energy Provider

Overview

MRTECH has successfully engaged with a leading energy provider to demonstrate the value of remote telemedicine and emergency response powered by 5G True XR smart glasses in critical field operations.

Challenge

Field personnel in remote and hazardous industrial environments—such as refineries and substations—often lack immediate access to medical experts when emergencies occur.

Conventional tools—radios, handheld video calls, or old small-screen WiFi-only smart glasses with spotty connections—make it hard to see critical patient details and delay response.

Through this project, MRTECH’s 5G True XR smart glasses enable hands-free, real-time telemedicine between on-site workers and remote doctors. Frontline medical teams get clear, real-time vision where it matters most, no more missed details, no more connection issues.

The solution leverages super large see-through displays, high-definition live video, and 5G ultra-low latency connectivity to allow:

• First-person live streaming from the field to medical specialists

• AR-guided medical instructions for emergency procedures

• Full situational awareness while keeping both hands free

The system integrates securely with the customer’s network and complies with all HSE and data privacy requirements.

Early Outcomes

• 🚀 Stable, high-bandwidth 5G connection verified in industrial environments

• 👨‍⚕️ Remote doctors can clearly assess and guide on-site workers in real time

• 🛡️ Significantly faster emergency response compared to radio-based systems

• 🌐 Strong potential for scalable deployment across multiple sites

Next Steps

Following promising initial results, MRTECH and the energy provider are collaborating to expand testing across additional facilities, with the goal of establishing a 5G-enabled remote medical support standard for industrial safety operations.