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Scottish technology provider Ceres Holographics announces a strategic partnership with Covestro to commercialize Bayfol® HX photopolymer films for transparent automotive display applications. Ceres Holographics uses them to create specialty solutions with customized holographic optical elements (HOEs) designed to enable a new generation of transparent display applications for automobiles and commercial vehicles.
The new partnership represents the next stage in what has already been a long-standing cooperation between the two companies.
Bayfol® HX film from Covestro is a transparent and thin film featuring a light-sensitive, self-developing photopolymer. It is ideal for the reproducible production of highly efficient volume holograms. Throughout their collaboration to date, the two partners have customized the film to meet the specific requirements of this application.
Ceres Holographics an innovative developer of thin-film Holographic Optical Elements (HOEs) for next-generation transparent display (TD) and augmented reality head-up-display (AR-HUD) solutions, announced a partnership with lighting and projector expert TQ Technology to develop projection systems to illuminate its display solutions.
The partnership leverages TQ Technology’s extensive experience working with Texas Instruments DLP® technology which is a key element in Ceres’ solution for in-plane displays of information on any type of transparent surface.
Ceres Holographics, an innovative developer of thin-film Holographic Optical Elements (HOEs) for next-generation transparent display (TD) and augmented reality head-up-display (AR-HUD) solutions, announced its latest TD prototype system that offers key advantages for automotive applications including full-color display, wide field of view and desired small package size.
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