Three hundred doctors are gathering in San Diego to explore the uses of the Apple Vision Pro for surgery and other medical applications, reports Fast Company.

Ryan Broderick, a surgeon at UC San Diego Health, thinks the spatial computer could help reduce the among of screens in today’s operating rooms. He also thinks the Vision Pro can add to a surgeon’s comfort when performing surgery. 

But UCSD Health isn’t the only medical institution that saw potential for the Vision Pro to be useful right away. Its launch prompted Sharp HealthCare, a major San Diego-based healthcare provider, to buy 30 Vision Pros and start a Spatial Computing Center of Excellence. Today, Sharp is hosting a summit on the Vision Pro’s applications in surgery, doctors’ offices, medical education, and beyond, reports Fast Company.

About the Vision Pro

Demos of the Apple Vision Pro at Apple Stores in the U.S. can be reserved on Apple.com. To reserve a free Vision Pro demo online, go here, then follow the steps to book an appointment at your local Apple Store. 

Pricing for the Vision Pro starts at US$3,499 with 256GB of storage. ZEISS Optical Inserts are available: $99 for reading lens and $149 for prescription lens. 

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