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Windshields to transform into multifunctional screens with Tesa and Zeiss innovations in sight.

Cutting-edge holographic ads poised for road debut: Tesa and Zeiss promote readiness of market for hologram technology in automobiles.

Companies Tesa and Zeiss are planning to transform windshields into interactive displays
Companies Tesa and Zeiss are planning to transform windshields into interactive displays

Windshields to transform into multifunctional screens with Tesa and Zeiss innovations in sight.

In the bustling city of Hamburg, innovation is taking center stage, with several companies leading the charge. One such company is Oqmented from Itzehoe, who are developing a mini-mirror for smart glasses, as reported in an article titled "Oqmented from Itzehoe develops mini-mirror for smart glasses."

Meanwhile, in the port of Hamburg, Smart Windows are already in operation, providing passengers with essential information and serving as a control center for ship coordination. The future promises even more innovation, with plans to equip a central control center with the cutting-edge holographic technology.

The appeal of holographic technology lies in its space-saving nature, as it is considered more efficient compared to traditional glass displays. Tesa, based in Norderstedt, a part of the Hamburg metropolitan region, is meeting the requirements of various industries, including the automotive sector, with their holographic films. These films offer higher brightness, sharpness, and consistency, making them ideal for various applications.

Tesa's partnership with Zeiss, from Jena, Thuringia, is a significant step towards bringing holographic film technology to market readiness. This collaboration is discussed in an article titled "Apoqlar: Are holograms conquering medicine?" The partnership's potential applications are not limited to the port of Hamburg but extend to aerospace and information display.

When integrated, the holographic technology will provide navigation, speed, and parking assistance information, eliminating the need to take one's eyes off the road. This is particularly beneficial for the automotive industry, where safety and efficiency are paramount.

Known customers showing interest in the holographic film technology from Tesa and Zeiss include companies in the automotive, electronics, and packaging industries. The goal is to integrate holographic functionality on an industrial scale in glass for mass production of components, particularly for windshields.

NXP Semiconductors, a company with a century-long presence in Hamburg, continues to contribute to the city's technological advancements. The holographic films will enable transparent displays in the driver's field of view, further enhancing safety and convenience.

There are already concrete inquiries from renowned customers who want to use the holographic film technology. For more information about the Tesa-Zeiss partnership, visit their official website at www.tesa.com.

The port of Hamburg is also experiencing an international boost, as reported in an article titled "International boost for Hamburg's port." The Smart Window technology, similar to holographic technology, is already in operation in the port, providing navigation information directly in the crew's field of view without obstructing outside visibility.

The future of technology in Hamburg and beyond is looking bright, with innovations like holographic technology set to transform various industries and smart infrastructure.

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