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Microcap & Penny Stocks : REFR Since Gauzy
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From Carscoops.com, a Hyundai Mobis/Zeiss collaboration:

" BMW used CES to introduce their new Panoramic iDrive system, which features a pillar-to-pillar display located at the base of the windscreen. Now, Hyundai Mobis is one upping them with a holographic head-up display that projects information onto the bottom of the windshield.

While the two ideas are similar, Hyundai Mobis’ is far more advanced and has the benefit of being transparent. It’s been installed in a Kia EV9 and relies on a high-tech projector as well as a transparent film that is applied to the windshield and measures just 100 micrometers thick, which is slightly larger than a strand of hair...

The company has been working on the display with Zeiss for awhile and “pre-development” was completed in the first half of 2024. It’s now slated to be ready for mass production as early as 2027 and Hyundai Mobis has previously said the worldwide holographic HUD market could hit seven million units by 2030."

The 2027 date mentioned in the article doesn't fit with the Corvette, but it's possible that their estimated production timeline has changed since January.
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