Skip to main content
  • Through minority stake in start-up SeeReal Technologies, Volkswagen secures future-oriented technology for automotive applications
  • Highly promising research concerning head-up and interior displays with three-dimensional holographic display elements

 

Volkswagen has acquired a minority stake in the leading technology company SeeReal Technologies. This participation will secure access for the Group to future-oriented augmented reality in the field of display technologies for the automobile. The research project will provide the Group with key know-how to make driving even safer and more convenient in the future.

Potentially hazardous situations on the road will be projected into the driver’s environment in three dimensions, “touchable” displays will be suspended instead of controls, partners and telephone conversations will appear as holograms, passengers will be able to play hovering three-dimensional Tetris – these visions could soon become reality in the automobile.

Head-up displays of the type already in the marketplace can project their information within a limited space. In contrast, in the full-electric Volkswagen ID.31, which is to be sold from 2020 onwards, information will be projected into the driver’s field of vision, with direct links to the driver’s environment, via an augmented reality head-up display.

In future generations of head-up displays, three-dimensional presentations will even merge seamlessly with the environment, allowing innovative display concepts both in the distance and near to the driver. In future, conventional dashboards may become obsolete and vehicles may be controlled via virtual switches and displays. All occupants would be able to use “touchable” three-dimensional displays with natural vision for information or interaction.

Research in this area is being carried out by the company SeeReal Technologies and is progressing in a highly promising way. The Head of Volkswagen Group Innovation, Dr. Axel Heinrich, says: “Augmented reality will be a key component in future mobility and interaction concepts. This is why we are focusing on key technologies such as holography which will present this new reality in a fascinating way. We will be providing the automotive requirements for this exciting project and the know-how in 3-D technology will be contributed by SeeReal .”

Research cooperation between Volkswagen Group Innovation and the technology company, with locations in Dresden and Luxembourg, already started at the end of 2018.

The CEO of SeeReal Technologies S.A., Bo Krøll, says: „Automotive applications and interaction solutions for drivers and passengers represent a significant market potential for SeeReal holographic display technology. The current cooperation, which combines Volkswagen’s technology and market leadership with SeeReal’s unique holographic display technology, will be further strengthened by Volkswagen’s investment in SeeReal.”

 

1) ID.3 – The vehicle is not yet available for sale in Europe

 

 

Ein Spaziergang im virtuellen BauteilExamples

Ein Spaziergang im virtuellen Bauteil

In einer hochauflösenden 3D-Version können sich Forscher und Ingenieure kritische Problemstellen vor Augen führen. Eine…
17. November 2020
Virtuelle Realität trainiert FehlervermeidungExamples

Virtuelle Realität trainiert Fehlervermeidung

Studierende und Beschäftigte vom Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt und dem Fachbereich Medi­zin der Goethe-Universität lernen in einem neuen virtuellen…
30. Dezember 2021
Ein Fünftel der Deutschen nutzt Virtual-Reality-BrillenKnowledgeResearch

Ein Fünftel der Deutschen nutzt Virtual-Reality-Brillen

Großes Interesse an Nutzung von Virtual- und Augmented-Reality-TechnologienHeute startet die Elektronikmesse Consumer Electronic Show (CES)…
12. Januar 2022

Leave a Reply