Harman Intl, a subsidy of Samsung Electronics, announced on Thursday it had bought out Germany-based automotive tech firm Apostera to further develop the former’s product lineup of augmented and mixed reality (AR/VR) experiences. According to Harman, Apostera’s MR technologies would combine augmented reality (AR) with computer vision, machine learning, and sensors to build innovative software platforms regardless of hardware. Harman’s digital cockpit and telemetrics solutions would allow the expanded technologies to develop cutting-edge mixed reality tools, the company added. With V2X capabilities and ultra-low latency applications, commutes will be safer, more connected and more efficient: https://t.co/SCcngXrqXk #HARMANEXPLORE2022 pic.twitter.com/q8kUsOZIAa — HARMAN (@Harman) February 10, 2022South Korea’s Samsung Electronics, one of the world’s biggest consumer and enterprise tech companies, acquired Harman in 2017. Infineon Technologies, a US-German tech firm, has also launched its micro-electromechanical (MEMS) scanner solution to facilitate the design and rollout of vehicle heads-up displays (HUDs).
Source: Libya Today February 11, 2022 00:30 UTC