19.05.2016
Fingers crossed! A trainee from Schmersal takes part in a science competition
The aim of his project was to develop a daylight-optimised AR projector, plus create his own hologram animations to add to the presentation of real objects the virtual objects as a form of “Visual Marketing”. This means the very real new AZM400 solenoid interlock from Schmersal can now also be presented in hologram form - for example, at trade shows. We are keeping our fingers firmly crossed for Tobias and hope he is successful at the final in Paderborn with his new technology, for which he has applied for a patent.