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Squint Targets Utilities With AR-Based Connected Worker Solutions

Squint Targets Utilities With AR-Based Connected Worker Solutions

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Squint, the company plans to exhibit at The Connected Worker: Energy Summit in Houston from March 23–25, with a presence at Booth #34. The post highlights use cases where utilities teams are deploying Squint’s augmented reality tools in plants and field operations to support troubleshooting and workflow guidance.

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The LinkedIn post suggests that Squint’s platform is being positioned to capture troubleshooting workflows, convert tribal knowledge into digital work instructions and SOPs, and overlay diagrams onto equipment such as turbines, generators, and transformers. The post further implies that these capabilities may enable faster troubleshooting and fewer errors while retaining critical expertise as experienced operators retire.

For investors, the emphasis on utilities and energy-sector field operations signals a targeted vertical focus that could translate into deeper penetration of industrial customers if adoption scales. Participation in the Energy Summit may also support lead generation and partnerships with large utilities, potentially expanding Squint’s addressable market and reinforcing its positioning within connected worker and industrial AR solutions.

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