While Apple’s AR glasses are still at least a year away from being unveiled, the company is still on the lookout for other augmented reality apps. Cupertino Company partners with T-Mobile for an AR Innovation program with hubraum, a Deutsch technology incubator of the American carrier.
This global program is looking for iOS developers who create augmented reality applications that, with the help of the program, “can be powered by Deutsche Telekom technologies, including 5G and low latency on-board computing, as well as quick access to customers ”.
While this could only be a program, it was tweeted by former Apple AR evangelist Oscar Falmer, who wanted to make sure for developers that this program is in partnership with Apple.
This AR Innovation program with hubraum is looking for candidates in the following categories:
Communication; Games, sports and music; Retail; Education and sustainability; Enabling Technologies: AR and Machine Learning; Confidentiality and contextual.
This program is looking for “potential iOS applications that may be relevant to mass market customers” and will receive “development support directly from Apple.”
While the application goes until August 4, the program will last until November.
Apple has the world’s largest augmented reality platform, with hundreds of millions of AR-enabled devices, as well as thousands of augmented reality apps on the App Store. Apple hardware and software is designed from the ground up for augmented reality, there is no better way to experience the real world of tomorrow.
If you are an iOS AR developer, you can read more about the program here.
???? Amazing opportunity for Apple AR Devs / Enterprises
Deutsche Telekom / T-Mobile launches Apple AR Innovation program in its @hubraum * accelerator in partnership with Apple *
???? It’s a * worldwide * program!
Apply before August 4 → https://t.co/5FoNSY15zJ pic.twitter.com/pJkKYeu6EI
– Oscar Falmer (@OscarFalmer) July 23, 2021
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