The heart of digitalization beats here – at ZEISS
If passion meets precision and we grow beyond the limits of what is possible: Then the heart of digitalization beats here. At ZEISS. At the SMT. In Oberkochen, Wetzlar, Jena, Rossdorf, Danvers, Dublin, and Bar Lev. How we today already enable the technologies of tomorrow? See for yourself and feel it, the heartbeat of digitalization! Find out more about how we push the limits for the technologies of tomorrow: zeiss.com/smt ______ 💙 More about ZEISS 💙 ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries. As a company wholly owned by a foundation, ZEISS is rooted in and committed to responsibility in all its activities. As the pioneer of scientific optics, we continue to challenge the limits of human imagination. With our passion for excellence we create value for our customers and inspire the world to see in new ways. ► Learn more about ZEISS: https://www.zeiss.com/about ► For more upcoming videos subscribe to our ZEISS Group YouTube Channel: / @zeissgroup

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