Apple's Vision Pro is currently roaming freely in the fields. And for every act of driving while wearing Vision Pro, we see numerous examples of how the device opens up opportunities for businesses, even if people aren't quite ready for a new wave of disruption. .
Chase edge cases and seek opportunities
Think of it this way. We're already seeing many examples of apps, services, etc. being introduced to get the most out of these devices.
One US hospital network has already opened a spatial computing center of excellence to explore how Apple's devices and the computing theory they embody could change healthcare. I am.
Medical publisher Elsevier has introduced the Complete HeartX health app for the device which is very interesting. In the education field, a German university is launching an MBA course that can be studied using this device.
These edge cases will evolve and proliferate very quickly.
“We've invested in enough devices for doctors, nurses, informaticists, software developers and others to get started right away,” said Dan Exley, vice president of clinical systems for the hospital network. “We want them to collaborate on what tasks and workflows are best suited for them.”
Will Vision Pro be a business product?
One of the major emerging focuses is crisis management. In the case of hospital networks, there is already a view that anesthesiologists have the potential to utilize these solutions to monitor vast amounts of real-time data that people monitor while they are in the slab for surgery. . We can already see some edge cases emerging here.
For collaboration, Cisco Webex, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom are already available on your device. And if you're into project management, one of the world's leading project management apps, OmniPlan is now available to you on Vision OS as well.
There are many more enterprise apps coming soon.
I'm not the only one who thinks so.
Morgan Stanley analyst Eric Woodring today shared his first thoughts on the device, which he has been using for the past few days. He said: “Vision Pro appears ripe for enterprise adoption. We found that the best experiences with Vision Pro were 1) short-form experiences (approximately 30 minutes) in mixed reality settings; ”
Morgan Stanley says long-term potential is enormous
In a broader review of its use, primarily focusing on consumer-focused experiences, he added: Or virtual marketing. The addition of 5G connectivity will improve these use cases, but this is nevertheless a real challenge that will disrupt businesses, even though the Vision Pro is primarily marketed as a consumer device. It means you have potential. ”
Of course, that's the reason he claims. “Vision Pro's long-term potential is enormous, and despite investors' low expectations, the success of this device and its future successors is effectively a free call option for Apple's innovation, and Vision Pro suggests that there is potential for an astonishing rise over the next three to five years. ”
I think he's probably right.
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