Apple Turns to Home Robotics After Scrapping EV
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2024 5:03 pm
Apple Turns to Home Robotics After Scrapping EV
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https://www.cepro.com/news/apple-roboti ... scraps-ev/
Following the cancellation of the company’s EV project in February, speculation is now circulating around the tech giant’s potential play in smart home robotics.
Recently Apple announced that it would be coming to a full stop on production of its EV. In that void, however, it seems Apple has been exploring the idea of developing a home robotics solution, at least according to an article published by Bloomberg on the matter.
This home robotics project is reportedly occurring in tandem with a table-top home display Apple is also working on.
Before Apple scrapped its EV, the company reportedly informed its top executives that the company’s future revolved around three areas: automotive, the home and mixed reality.
With the automotive project scrapped, and mixed reality already being taken care of with the release of the Apple Vision Pro, many experts believe that the next big move for Apple is going to be an innovation that will allow them to better compete in the smart home market.
As of right now, in terms of the big three tech giants with hands in the smart home space (Apple, Amazon, and Google) the latter two have managed to find greater success within these spaces, with Google in particular forging many unique partnerships aimed at expanding the usability of its smart home network.
Read more here:
https://www.cepro.com/news/apple-roboti ... scraps-ev/
Following the cancellation of the company’s EV project in February, speculation is now circulating around the tech giant’s potential play in smart home robotics.
Recently Apple announced that it would be coming to a full stop on production of its EV. In that void, however, it seems Apple has been exploring the idea of developing a home robotics solution, at least according to an article published by Bloomberg on the matter.
This home robotics project is reportedly occurring in tandem with a table-top home display Apple is also working on.
Before Apple scrapped its EV, the company reportedly informed its top executives that the company’s future revolved around three areas: automotive, the home and mixed reality.
With the automotive project scrapped, and mixed reality already being taken care of with the release of the Apple Vision Pro, many experts believe that the next big move for Apple is going to be an innovation that will allow them to better compete in the smart home market.
As of right now, in terms of the big three tech giants with hands in the smart home space (Apple, Amazon, and Google) the latter two have managed to find greater success within these spaces, with Google in particular forging many unique partnerships aimed at expanding the usability of its smart home network.