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In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic created unprecedented challenges for businesses worldwide. With operations halted and supply chains disrupted, Exide Industries Limited (EIL), a prominent name in India's battery sector, found itself at a pivotal juncture. It had a machine imported from Italy that was critical to its manufacturing operations sitting uncommissioned due to travel restrictions. An innovative solution was proposed to adopt an augmented reality (AR) solution for remote support, which could potentially transform EIL's manufacturing operations, but also raised questions about the feasibility and implications of integrating this technology. EIL had to weigh strategic, operational, and technological considerations to decide whether to embark on this technological innovation and service transformation path during a global crisis.