A big deal for Jenoptik, manufacturer of optical components: The East-Germany-based company just signed a long-term delivery contract with automotive supplier Magna and expands its production of sensors for the automotive industry.
With the agreement, Jenoptik is enlarging its volume production of systems and modules for sensor technology and imaging applications in the automotive industry. The sensor is supposed to enable improved protection of pedestrians in the event of frontal collisions. It will be installed on the front end of almost all models of a leading German car maker and is based on the principle of optical information transfer. In the event of a collision, the light intensity in a polymer band changes, thereby giving off a signal which causes a »light-speed« action in the vehicle. This may help to prevent or reduce serious injuries to pedestrians in the event of an accident.
Jenoptik manufactures optoelectronic systems with over 200 employees in Triptis, Thuringia and was awarded the major contract from the automotive industry due to its existing know-how in volume production of such modules and systems with special quality requirements. Products manufactured in the last years include 100 million optoelectronic modules and components for medical technology applications. Production at the Triptis site is certified in accordance with the exacting demands of the medical technology and automotive industries.
At present, the Optoelectronic Systems business unit supplies a range of automotive and supplier companies with, for example, components for heads-up displays and optical sensors and components for driver assistance systems such as automatic lane or sign recognition. The Group’s product range for the automotive industry also includes numerous high-technology systems such as metrology for quality assurance, especially in engine production, lasers and laser processing systems for processing interior fittings and body parts as well as imaging and infrared camera modules. Order intake from the automotive and automotive supplier industries has risen significantly in all the above-mentioned areas since Q2 2010. Following contributions to sales from the automotive/machine construction industry of over 100 million euros in fiscal year 2010, the figure is supposed to rise in 2011.
"In the event of a collision, the light intensity in a polymer band changes, thereby giving off a signal which causes a »light-speed« action in the vehicle. This may help to prevent or reduce serious injuries to pedestrians in the event of an accident." This is amazing!
Posted by: Car Lights | 04/02/2011 at 09:26 AM
Sensors against collisions is just too astonishing. It is very useful and unique. This is a big help in avoiding some accidents and injuries that may happen if in case. Great sensors!
Posted by: NRG Steering Wheels | 02/04/2012 at 07:59 AM
There are really lot of high-technology that helps our life much easier and safer.
Posted by: NRG Hubs | 02/12/2012 at 12:16 PM