The News: Qualcomm recently opened its Snapdragon Spaces XR Developer Platform for global developers to download. Introduced in late 2021, the platform offers proven technology and an open-cross-device horizontal platform and ecosystem to bring developers ideas to life and revolutionize the possibilities of AR. Read the full Qualcomm Press Release here.
Analyst Take: The premise of extended reality (XR) continues to intrigue businesses and consumers in myriad ways, and the interest in increased use cases continues to rise. That’s where the Snapdragon Spaces XR Developer Platform comes in.
This is exciting news for this nascent product category, and I see Snapdragon Spaces XR as exactly what independent software vendors and hardware original equipment manufacturers need in order to develop, test, and roll out those use cases. Partners can download Snapdragon Spaces XR, which allows developers to create three-dimensional applications for augmented reality glasses, and they are also able to purchase hardware development kits. I see the Snapdragon Spaces XR Developer Platform, combined with the Snapdragon Metaverse fund, as making great inroads when it comes to enticing hardware and software vendors to develop new and exciting experiences for the extended reality segment.
There are some exciting potential growth areas for extended reality. Areas that make the most sense for extended reality are in situations where the glasses can add greater dimension to training and simulation, informational services, and gaming, to name a few. In the training and simulation segment, vertical markets that are a natural fit include healthcare, education, manufacturing, and military simulations. Psychiatric therapists are also experimenting with virtual reality assisted cognitive behavioral therapy to treat patients with anxiety disorders, which could include an immersive experience for patients who also suffer from claustrophobia.
From an informational services perspective, there are myriad examples where augmented reality will help businesses and consumers. Today, it is already commonplace for a patron in a museum to use headphones to navigate works of art with a narrator. Adding augmented reality to the museum experience will only amplify that experience, by overlaying more text and graphics to a particular work of art, offering the user a much more interactive and educational experience. Another use case on the informational services front is the ability to help consumers find items or specials in supermarkets or retail storefronts, which can often be confusing, especially for elderly citizens.
Wrapping it up, the extended reality market is still nascent and many businesses and consumers are searching for use cases beyond traditional examples such as gaming. I’m excited about the potential the Snapdragon Spaces XR Developer Platform offers for software developers and hardware vendors seeking to accelerate those needed use cases that will help drive the category in the future.
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