Snapdragon’s XR Day lands in India with a big bet on extended reality

Updated : Jul 14, 2025 17:37
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Qualcomm is kicking off a month-long celebration of innovation in India, starting with XR Day on July 21 in New Delhi. As part of its “Snapdragon for India” initiative, the tech giant is putting the spotlight on XR—short for Extended Reality—which blends VR, AR, and MR into immersive, next-gen experiences. The event is all about showcasing how Snapdragon platforms are powering the future of spatial computing, from futuristic smart glasses to next-level interfaces that blur the line between digital and physical worlds.

It’s not just a product showcase, though. Qualcomm wants XR Day to highlight real-world use cases across sectors like healthcare, fitness, education, and entertainment. Whether it’s smart glasses helping doctors during surgery or virtual classrooms transforming remote learning, the event is expected to give us a glimpse of what India’s XR-powered future might actually look like.

Building the XR ecosystem, for India, in India

At the heart of XR Day is the goal of building a thriving XR ecosystem in India. Qualcomm is bringing together developers, OEMs, and technology partners to demonstrate breakthrough use cases and forge new collaborations. It’s about creating a platform where innovation happens locally, with solutions tailored for Indian needs but ready for a global stage.

With years of experience powering smartphones, wearables, and connected cars, Snapdragon is now extending its influence into spatial computing. And with India’s rapidly growing tech appetite, Qualcomm sees the country as the perfect launchpad for this next phase. XR Day isn’t just about where Snapdragon is today—it’s about where it’s headed, with India playing a major role in that roadmap.

Auto innovation is up next with Snapdragon Auto Day

After XR Day, Qualcomm is keeping the momentum going with Snapdragon Auto Day on July 30. This one’s all about the future of mobility—think smarter, safer, and more connected vehicles. With its growing presence in the automotive space, Qualcomm plans to showcase how its platforms are enabling intelligent dashboards, in-car connectivity, and next-gen driver-assist features built specifically for Indian roads.

Together, XR Day and Auto Day mark a big push by Qualcomm to position Snapdragon not just as a chipset brand, but as a driving force behind India’s next wave of innovation.

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