A new smart eyewear giant is emerging in Europe, and Deutsche Telekom AG and the manufacturer Carl Zeiss AG have jointly created a digital eyewear company, and now the largest telecommunications company in Europe has joined the development. Available in a competition for augmented reality devices.
The two companies will jointly own a 50% stake in a new company called Tooz Technologies Inc., which will be based in the US and Germany, and will focus on developing an "optical system that will enable small wearable designs for data glasses. "
At last year's World World Congress, Zeiss revealed that they are working with wireless companies to develop a product that can display information, applications and images in front of them. It is foreseeable that Deutsche Telekom's location is how the data of the device is handled, ie in the cloud and wireless 5G networks.
Dr. Ulrich Simon, director of corporate research and technology at Zeiss, said in a statement: "Our goal is to make smart glasses acceptable to both industry and consumers. These glasses are unobtrusive, suitable for everyday applications, and provide users with practical additional value."
“This may be logistical or it may be during surgery: doctors need a lot of information, individually selected, while still focusing on what's happening in the operating room.†In the retail space, smart glasses will be able to be personalized. Shopping experience and everyday applications. For example, navigation and social media will be used without your smartphone.
In announcing the news, Zeiss also released the image of a person wearing a pair of seemingly normal glasses. However, at present, this photo is described as the "target" of the partner, rather than confirming the appearance and size of the actual smart eyewear product from Tooz.
This week, Deutsche Telekom partnered with Lufthansa to launch a series of prototype ideas created by the development team, including a Zeiss prototype smart glasses, similar to the prototype of the company's smart glasses launched in 2016. .
ChrisTIan Stangier, senior vice president of networking equipment at Deutsche Telekom, said in a statement: "Diversified and economically promising development projects have confirmed to us that the smart glasses market and commercial and end consumers will have markets. These scenarios include From logistics and maintenance to fitness and wellness applications."
However, Tooz is not directly targeted at consumers, but is designed as a joint venture to license its wireless, cloud-connected smart glasses solutions to other companies that want to enter the wearable technology market.
Those who pay close attention to the space for developing smart glasses will remember that last year there were rumors that Zeiss had a booth in the augmented reality section of the 2017 CES conference, and he might work with Apple on a pair of smart glasses. Although the Tooz joint venture did not mention Apple, this does not mean that the iPhone manufacturer will not appear in some way at some point in the future, becoming a Tooz partner or licensee. Specifically, Tooz's focus on wireless connectivity seems to be Apple's performance in expanding the reach of iOS and iPhone in Europe.
Stangier said: "If we want to experience real-time applications in the future, then we need to link a cloud connection that is available everywhere, which is the only way to guarantee high-speed response time. We believe that smart glasses will play a major role in the next few years."
Deutsche Telekom and Zeiss said the glasses are useful for both private and commercial users, including surgery, logistics, maintenance and fitness and personalized shopping. Tooz Technologies will be based in the US and Aalen in Germany.
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