The Apple company. AAPL it appears to be making great strides towards launching its own Apple Vision Pro in Australia and Japan, as suggested by recent job postings.
What happened: AppleInsider has spotted Apple’s latest job postings, which indicate that global expansion of Apple Vision Pro may be imminent.
Apple has announced job openings for the role of Briefing Experience Specialist in the Sales and Business Development category in Australia and Japan. These roles are typically filled within a month, suggesting a potential launch in late April or early May.
Initially launched in the US on February 2, the Apple Vision Pro, priced at $3,499, has been in high demand globally. However, Apple has yet to reveal specific launch dates for other countries.
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International customers, unable to wait for the product launch in their countries, purchased Apple Vision Pro in the United States and brought them back to their home countries. This view of the job ads was attributed to an AppleInsider reader named Daniele.
Because matter: The upcoming expansion of Apple Vision Pro follows major product developments. Demand for the Apple Vision Pro has been surprisingly high despite the high price. Many curious customers are importing it from the US by paying extra, and in most countries there is still no official support for local apps and content. Releasing Vision Pro in more countries would mean faster adoption and better support in the coming months. It will increase Apple’s sales and increase its development process to mature the product.
Recently, Nvidia Corp. NVDA announced a new software framework that would allow developers to integrate their digital twin scenes with Apple Vision Pro’s high-resolution displays.
The software, unveiled at the annual Nvidia GTC event, is built on the Omniverse Cloud API and allows developers to push their industrial Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) scenes to the Nvidia Graphics Delivery Network (GDN). The Google Display Network, a network of graphics-ready data centers, can deliver advanced 3D experiences to Apple Vision Pro.
Disclaimer: This story was written with the help of an artificial intelligence tool.
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