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ZEISS Group

ZEISS Group

Machinery Manufacturing

We are a global technology leader advancing the world of optics. #SeeingBeyond

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ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the fields of optics and optoelectronics. In the previous fiscal year, the ZEISS Group generated annual revenue around 11 billion euros in its four segments Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology, Industrial Quality & Research, Medical Technology and Consumer Markets (30 September 2024). With over 46,000 employees, ZEISS is active globally in around 50 countries with more than 60 sales and service locations, around 40 research and development facilities, and 35 production facilities worldwide (30 September 2024). Founded in 1846 in Jena, the company is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany. The Carl Zeiss Foundation, one of the largest foundations in Germany committed to the promotion of science, is the sole owner of the holding company, Carl Zeiss AG. Data privacy: www.zeiss.com/data-protection Imprint: http://zeiss.com/publisher This is ZEISS's official LinkedIn account. It follows the ZEISS Netiquette: www.zeiss.com/netiquette

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http://www.zeiss.com/publisher
Industry
Machinery Manufacturing
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Oberkochen
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1846
Specialties
Optics, Optoelectronics and Precision Mechanics, Binoculars, Microscopy, Eyeglass Lenses, Biomedical Research, Medical Technology, Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology, Nano Technology, Industrial Metrology, Camera and Cine Lenses, Industry 4.0, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Software Engineering, and Software Development

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    Mobility shapes the way we live, work and connect. Yet it comes with challenges, especially as concerns safety. Dr. Ulf Wilhelm, Lead Architect Advanced Driver Assistance Systems at Bosch, is developing smarter technology for your car to help reduce accidents on the road. Dr. Wilhelm’s vision is safer roads and vehicles for everyone thanks to increased automation behind the wheel. Did you know that ZEISS is also actively helping to shape future mobility? We develop innovative and sustainable solutions with a clear vision of the needs of tomorrow and therefore play our part in the mobility revolution. #FutureMobility #AutonomousDriving #ADAS #EuropeanMobilityWeek

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    Debunking myths about #microchips: true or false? 🤔 True or false: Microchips are only crucial for computers and smartphones. False! They power a wide range of everyday devices. But how is ZEISS involved in all this? Christoph Zaczek, a semiconductor expert at ZEISS Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology, and tech entrepreneur Sophia Tran 🚀 dispel myths surrounding the production of microchips. 🤓 Here's a hint: while we don't manufacture microchips, we are key players in lithography alongside our strategic partner ASML. Dive into our myth-busting session and discover how ZEISS is at the forefront of digital innovation. Any other myths you want busted? Let us know in the comments. 💬 #ZEISS #Innovation #Semiconductors #TechMyths

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    The behavior of single blood cells in the circulatory system could not be observed in real time and in 3D until now. 🩸 The cells are too fast to be captured in more than two dimensions simultaneously. ZEISS LSM Lightfield 4D now makes it possible for the first time to track blood cells in 3D through the entire vascular network and show how it is structured. ZEISS Microscopy is revolutionizing research into the circulatory system and opening up new possibilities for medicine. 💙 Courtesy of Toby Andrews and Rashmi Priya, The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK #ZEISS #Microscopy #Innovation

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    Have you ever wondered what the future of #digitalization looks like – and what’s the next big thing after AI? 🤔 Tech thought leader Sophia Tran sat down with Christoph Zaczek, an expert at ZEISS Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology, for an honest chat. No frills, just deep insights. From groundbreaking advancements in lithography to the evolution of more powerful #microchips, Christoph shared how ZEISS enables innovations that matter and the next digital era. They discussed AI, next-gen chip tech, the societal impact of intelligent systems, and what all this means for us in the years ahead. 📸 Take a look behind the scenes. #Innovation #Semiconductors #Lithography #Transformation

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  • “AI has the potential to change the world,” says Peter, Head of ZEISS Digital Partners. “We’re just at the beginning of a fundamental shift. And in a few years, we won’t ask how we use AI, but how we ever worked without it.” However, what truly matters is how AI is applied – not just to accelerate processes, but to support meaningful progress. At ZEISS, AI is already being used in areas where it can make a real difference – for example in microscopy, where AI-driven image analysis helps researchers process large datasets faster and focus more on discovery instead of manual tasks. In this Q&A, Peter shares his perspective on the transformative role of AI. #ZEISS #Digitalization #AI #ZEISSDigitalPartners

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    Do you have any idea what you’re looking at in this video? 🔎 To be fair, it’s a challenging one. This is an ear developing in a zebrafish embryo. Until recently, it has not been possible to capture dynamic processes like this one in such detail with a microscope. 🔬 The new ZEISS LSM Lightfield 4D from ZEISS Microscopy has pioneered capturing the fastest movements in living organisms along with all the spatial and temporal data. Beating hearts, flowing blood, active neurons or, as shown here, developing organisms can be examined in 3D at previously unattainable temporal resolution. This ushers in new possibilities for health research and future healthcare innovations. #ZEISS #Microscopy #Innovation

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    Summer, beach, and a billion grains of sand. ☀️ While most people see vacation memories, artist Jeewi Lee and researcher Phillip C. Reiner see tiny universes of form and structure. Sand collected from beaches around the world becomes art, thanks to a ZEISS Versa X-ray microscope from ZEISS Industrial Quality Solutions. The high-resolution 3D scanner reveals the hidden geometry of every grain, and Lee and Reiner transform the microscope images into sculptures enlarged 850 times. With this project ZEISS goes beyond engineering – into the world of art. 🔬 #ZEISS #3DScanning #Metrology 'Field of Fragments' sculpture installation by Jeewi Lee x Phillip C. Reiner; Photographie Marcus Schneider

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  • How often do you clean your glasses to maintain clear sight? Our abrasion test subjects ZEISS lenses to 800 automated cotton cloth rubs, simulating an average person’s full year of cleaning. 🧼 To track performance of the lens coating, we measure the contact angle of water or oil-like substances before and after: if the droplets remain beaded, the coating still repels water and oil, helping the lens stay clearer for longer. 💧 If the droplets spread, it’s a sign of a lower contact angle, and that the coating’s effectiveness has diminished. A small detail that makes a big difference in daily use. 👓 #ZEISS #Lenses

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    Making the beating heart of a zebrafish embryo visible in remarkable detail might sound simple but it's actually a major breakthrough. 💙 The zebrafish heart pumps the blood around the circulatory system at a speed of three beats per second. Capturing fast and dynamic processes in living organisms in 3D like this has always been one of the biggest challenges in microscopy. Now with the new ZEISS LSM Lightfield 4D from ZEISS Microscopy, researchers can image fastest movements in whole organisms with all spatial and temporal information. The innovative technology is complemented by ZEISS arivis AI-powered image analysis software. This software can process and analyze vast amounts of imaging data and identify patterns more efficiently than ever before. 🔬 #ZEISS #Microscopy #AI

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    Today is #WorldPhotographyDay, a day where we celebrate the art of photography, precision, and the stories behind the images. 📷 For Ilan Derech photography is more than just taking pictures: it's a way of life, a way of experiencing the world through the camera. He tries to take the pulse of the places he visits and make it part of his photos. These impressive images were shot in the Sahara Desert of Morocco using ZEISS Loxia Planar 2/50. 🐫 #ZEISS #ZEISSlenses #Morocco #Camera

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