Volvo invests in technology that turns car windshields into a huge AR screen, promising to bring a 'revolutionary driving experience'

Volvo recently announced a partnership with Spectralics, an Israel-based startup that strives to upgrade traditional car windshields.

Accordingly, Spectralics is developing a multi-layered thin combiner that can be integrated into a car's windshield to turn the entire glass into an extremely large augmented reality display. AR).

The aim of the technology is to further assist the driver by identifying key points and potential hazards in the area near the front where the vehicle is moving. According to Volvo, this wide-angle display "can create a sense of distance when virtual objects are superimposed on a real-world environment for a safe and inclusive experience".
Volvo says the technology is still in the early stages of development but it has invested in Spectralics because it believes the technology has the potential to make cars safer and could become a "revolutionary of the driving experience". car".

“Spectralics is an exciting company with technology that holds some really great promises,” said Henrik Green, product manager at Volvo Cars. brings out the potential their products can have in future Volvo cars."

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