One of the most important and long-awaited advancements in computing history will be here soon…and experts say this technology could grow 1000x by 2030!
And Apple has spent years perfecting this technology to bring it to the public.
Just how important is this technology to Apple?
- Insiders are saying this technology will revolutionize the Mac platform.
- A secret team of hundreds is working behind the scenes to push this technology to the forefront.
- Nearly every top Apple executive is working on this project!
Now before we go any farther, let's let the cat out of the bag. We're talking about Augmented Reality.
But before you rush out and buy 100 shares of Apple, or drop $3,499 on the Apple Vision Pro, you need to read this: we think that one company in particular could reap the benefits of Apple's gamble.
One company that's a fraction of the size of Apple, that we think still has room on the runway to take off…
We've seen an explosion of AR and VR headsets and technology in recent years, with varying degrees of success. From Meta's powerful and well-received Oculus…to Google's ill-fated Google Glass, AR has been top of mind for every tech company, and for good reason.
Analysts predict that the global impact of this technology could exceed $1 trillion by 2030.
Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, says he thinks of AR as 'the ultimate computer.'
Google CEO Sundar Pichai, himself bullish on artificial intelligence and AR, thinks advances here could make devices obsolete.
And appropriately, Tim Cook, who's vision could be realized with the launch of a new Apple AR device, thinks this technology could become as ubiquitous as breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Cook thinks that "a significant portion of the population of developed countries…will have AR experiences every day, almost like eating three meals a day, it will become that much a part of you…"
…almost like eating three meals a day, it will become that much a part of you…
It's obvious that this technology is not only critical for these tech companies, but also for humanity.
This isn't your grandpa's AR…which is to say, this ain't like throwing on a pair of 3D glasses at the multiplex or Disney World.
Real world applications of AR are being seen everywhere, from the military to education to healthcare and even at home.
It's being used to train our troops for combat and our surgeons for the operating room. It helps teachers immerse their class and helps them learn.
It helps you put together that Ikea chair that you would've spent three hours on in the past.
The point is…we're already seeing the real world impacts of this technology.
But I mentioned it earlier…there's one tiny company riding Apple's coattails that is helping them every step of the way on their AR journey.
And while we all know and love Apple…we think a major story could be this little-known Pennsylvania company that provides a lot of the parts that make this AR dream a reality.
This small company has been on The Motley Fool's radar for some time (since 2011, in fact!), and we're still extremely bullish, especially given what we've presented today, encouraging members to take the plunge into this behind-the-scenes Apple play.
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After all, calls like:
- Amazon, recommended on 9/6/2002, up +16,331%
- Booking Holdings, recommended on 5/21/2004, up +11,020%
- And Netflix, recommended on 12/17/2004, up an astounding +18,534%
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