Hyundai and Zeiss: windshield becomes a futuristic screen!

Hyundai and Zeiss: windshield becomes a futuristic screen!

The technology in the automotive sector is developing rapidly, and now there is an exciting new partnership between Hyundai Mobis and the German optic giant Zeiss. The aim of this cooperation is to create an innovative holographic display for windshields, which not only serves as a display for driving information, but also acts as a full-fledged infotainment system.

With this cooperation agreement, which was announced on May 13, the two companies have made an agreement on the joint development of the "Hologrographic Windshield Display". This new technology transforms the windshield into a large, transparent monitor that shows both navigation and comfort information, while at the same time there is the possibility to see films or video calls. A completely new dimension of the vehicle operation!

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The HOLOGRACH HUD is a significant improvement compared to the existing head-up displays, which so far have only been able to present basic information such as speed and navigation routes. The latest development aims to increase security aspects when driving, since the driver has all the necessary information in the field of vision without turning away from the street. Furthermore, the transparent display technology enables an open and free interior design, which ensures more comfort.

The technical cooperation between Hyundai Mobis and Zeiss bundles the strengths of both companies. Hyundai Mobis is involved in his expertise as a leading automotive supplier, while Zeiss is known as an industry leader in the optics and optoelectronics sector. Together they plan to realize the mass production of this futuristic technology by 2027.

ZEISS Microoptics has an outstanding competence in the development of microoptic solutions that are used not only in the automotive industry, but also in other areas. This includes hobile projection systems and highly integrated cameras that ensure innovative solutions in different fields of application. By linking these technologies with vehicle development, Hyundai Mobis wants to herald a new era in which not only security, but also a pleasant driving experience.

The projection technology is a key area of ​​this technology. The projector will form the heart of the holographic system and will be able to transfer high -quality videos and pictures to the windshield. This is particularly challenging because it is technically necessary to miniaturize the components and at the same time maximize energy efficiency.

Another exciting aspect of this technology is the use of a special film that is less than 100 micrometers thick - this corresponds to the thickness of human hair. This film uses photochemical properties to present image and video content, which could revolutionize the possibilities of displaying within the vehicle.

In the past month, Hyundai Mobis and Zeiss developed a prototype of this technology and carried out first demonstrations for various automobile manufacturers. According to forecasts, the market for HOLographic HUD technologies will grow to around seven million units by 2030, which indicates a clear trend in the next generation of vehicle displays. In the coming years, this could ensure a serious change in the way information is provided in the vehicle.

Jung Soo-Kyung, one of the leading heads in Hyundai Mobis, emphasizes the great importance of this cooperation for the automotive industry. The vision is clear: the future of driving should not only be made safer, but also more pleasant. The partnership could lay the foundation for numerous other developments, from holographic displays for interiors to innovative lighting systems.

The combination of automotive technology and state -of -the -art optics look at us excitedly at the coming years. Hyundai Mobis thus sets a sign of the product development of the future, with safety, design and functions being lifted into completely new dimensions. Further details on this cooperation can be found on www.presseportal.de

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