KEY POINTS
  • Nreal, a Chinese company making glasses for so-called augmented reality experiences, is looking to go public within five years, its CEO Chi Xu told CNBC.
  • The company's flagship product is a pair of lightweight glasses called Nreal Light, which has been released in a handful of markets including South Korea and Japan.
  • Kuaishou, the short-video platform in China and iQiyi, a video streaming service, are among the company's investors. Xu said Nreal would be working with both Kuaishou and iQiyi.

SHANGHAI — Nreal, a Chinese company making glasses for so-called augmented reality experiences, is looking to go public within five years, its CEO told CNBC.

"We're thinking this is really a major tech market and really looking forward to what's going to happen in the next 10 to 15 years. Very exciting – I think its more like '06, '07 of the smartphone business," Chi Xu, CEO of Nreal said.