Apple Sees Surgery, Training as Future Vision Pro Growth Areas

  • Company has teams focused on enterprise and education uses
  • Employees to get at least a 25% discount on Apple Vision Pro
An Apple Vision Pro mixed reality (XR) headset.Photographer: Philip Pacheco/Bloomberg
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Apple Inc., which is poised to launch its Vision Pro mixed-reality headset on Feb. 2, is already envisioning future workplace applications for the device, including using it for surgery, aircraft repair and teaching students.

In a video sent to employees this week, Apple executives Mike Rockwell and Alan Dye discussed the product’s development, as well as potential growth areas for the still-nascent technology. Bloomberg News obtained a transcript of the conversation, which came just before Apple began accepting preorders for the Vision Pro on Friday.