At our VR/AR Global Summit 2019, UL announced that it will pursue a new standard, UL 8400, addressing safety for augmented, virtual and mixed reality (AR/VR/MR) devices. The announcement was made by Ibrahim Jilani, Product Safety Director, Consumer Technologies, UL, At the event, Jilani highlighted areas of key concern including weight and neck strain, optical radiation, eye heat exposure and headset motion-to-photon latency.
At our VR/AR Global Summit ONLINE Sept 30-Oct 2, UL will speak about our COVID-19 Industry Alert and the UL 8400 standard (world's first standard dedicated to the safety of VR and AR equipment) and what’s been discussed with the standard technical panel members involved and give overview of who all is signed up to help make the world’s first safety standard for VR/AR/MR equipment such as Google, Apple, Microsoft, Magic Leap, Lenovo, HTC as well as Stanford Medical, Design Interactive, CPSC, and others.
“With the mass adoption of virtual, augmented reality equipment, balancing design and technology innovation with operational and product safety can be a challenge. UL’s goal is to keep safety in pace with innovation,” said Jilani.
As part of the UL 8400 development process, UL Standards (part of Underwriters Laboratories, the nonprofit entity within UL) is seeking equipment and component manufacturers, suppliers and others associated with the VR/AR industries to participate on the standards technical panel that will draft the standard.