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Fascination Carl Zeiss
A compilation of interesting facts about the history of Carl Zeiss.
Publication on and of Carl Zeiss
Carl Zeiss responsibility for our society and environment.
See here what solutions Carl Zeiss can offer you for your needs.
Press Forum
Products overview
Allvar Gullstrand: Ophthalmologist and Ophtalmic Optician
Analyzing - solutions for you from Carl Zeiss
Benjamin Frannklin: Printer, newspaper publisher, economist, diplomat, statesman, musician, philosopher, scientist and inventor
Carl Zeiss Sports Optics GmbH in Wetzlar, Germany, belongs to the Carl Zeiss Group and accounts for Sports Optics, namely binoculars, riflescopes, spotting scopes and digiscoping.
Carl Friedrich Gauss
Carl Zeiss Research Award
The company history of Carl Zeiss: Overview
The company Carl Zeiss
Your Way to Carl Zeiss in Germany
Carl Zeiss Takes Holistic Approach to Environmental Management
Executive Board of Carl Zeiss AG
Experience Carl Zeiss Technology
Founding fathers and key historical data
Friedrich Kohlrausch
Galileo Galilei: Mathematician, physicist and astronomer
health care
Important personalities from the world of research, science and technology and on his or her achievements.
An overview of the Industrial Metrology division of Carl Zeiss
Within the Carl Zeiss Group, we offer to you the opportunity for you to use your theoretical knowledge in the practice and with that learn implementation within a business and how to actively participate with it ...
Jean Bernard Leon Foucault
Joseph von Fraunhofer: Glassmaker, physicist and researcher
Key Figures of the Carl Zeiss Group
Countries with Carl Zeiss sales companies or manufacturing locations
Innovation - The Magazine from Carl Zeiss with attractive articles on fascinating subjects.
Measuring
The Carl Zeiss Meditec Group is one of the world's leading suppliers of complete ophthalmic systems including IOLs and disposables and of optical and digital visualisation systems for Neuro- and ENT (ear, nose and throat) surgery.
Microelectronics
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH, a 100% subsidiary of the Carl Zeiss Group, offers microscopy solutions and systems for research, laboratories, routine and industrial applications, as well as spectral sensors for the analysis market.
Observing
The Spectral Sensors division offers a comprehensive line of individual components such as gratings, spectral sensors, spectrometer components and dedicated solutions in process analysis.
Oskar von Miller – Engineer and Founder of the Deutsches Museum
With trendsetting innovations, Carl Zeiss drives global progress in optics and optoelectronics. The company focuses on markets with long-term potential for growth.
Paolo Ignazio Pietro Porro
Photography
Overview of Presentations
List of press contacts
Carl Zeiss press photos
List of Productions and Services
Mit Carl Zeiss erfolgreich ins Berufsleben-Fach- und Führungskräfte bei Carl Zeiss.
Projecting
Research
Robert Hooke: Physicist, natural scientist and architect
Robert Koch: Physician, Bacteriologist and Hygienist
Product Rang of Semiconductor- and Nanotechnology
Technical Ladder at Carl Zeiss for R&D employees.
Technical Milestones - Introduction
Carl Zeiss Foundation
The Carl Zeiss Group
Approach multi-discipline and cross-departmental themes and tasks for your later function.
Training
Innovation is the essential key to success of the Carl Zeiss Group.
Vision
Carl Zeiss Vision was founded in 2005 as a result of the merger of SOLA International Inc. and the Ophthalmic Products Division at Carl Zeiss AG.
Visit our Optical Museums in Jena and in Oberkochen, Germany
We at Carl Zeiss
The evolution of the Carl Zeiss website
William Hyde Wollaston, Doctor, Physicist, and Chemist
Lieferungen an Carl Zeiss
Carl Zeiss AG has set up a Secure Email Gateway to protect email communication...
About the book "And still brothers" by Armin Herrmann
Planetarium Construction
Ignazio Porro - Inventor and Enhancer of Optical Instruments
Wollaston's Research in Physics, Chemistry and Physiology
How does Secure eMail work and what is it structure?
About the book "And still brothers" by Armin Herrmann
You can meet Carl Zeiss in the movie theater.
Oskar von Miller
Porro's Inventions
Download of Certificates
Wollaston's Contribution to Optics
About the book "And still brothers" by Armin Herrmann
A Tradition Spanning Over 100 Years: Binoculars from Carl Zeiss
You can land on the Shoemaker Levy 9 comet with Carl Zeiss.
William Hyde Wollaston, Doctor, Physicist, Chemist
If you receive any signed emails from Carl Zeiss AG where the signature cannot be verified...
Oskar von Miller
About the book "And still brothers" by Armin Herrmann
You can meet Carl Zeiss at Girls’ Day.
Milestones in the development and construction of binoculars
Oskar von Miller. founder of the Deutsches Museum
About the book "And still brothers" by Armin Herrmann
Projection Planetarium
If you receive any signed emails from Carl Zeiss AG where the signature cannot be verified...
About the book "And still brothers" by Armin Herrmann
Carl Zeiss has developed a movie theater to go.
Projection planetarium
About the book "And still brothers" by Armin Herrmann
Carl Zeiss is helping save rare mountain gorilla.
Oskar von Miller
Carl Zeiss enables midgets to play football.
Carl Zeiss makes it possible to read the newspaper.
Fly with Carl Zeiss.
Carl Zeiss contributes to the generation of renewable energy
Because of Carl Zeiss, you do not have to fear the dentist as much.
Carl Zeiss can measure the human eye with an accuracy of one hundredth of a diopter.
Carl Zeiss is involved in the fabrication of microchips.
Carl Zeiss helps you get better faster.
Carl Zeiss applies for two patents every day.
Drive a car with Carl Zeiss.
Cameras went with Carl Zeiss to the moon before going to Hollywood?
Star Photographer Uwe Ommer Traveled with Carl Zeiss for Four Years.
Together with Carl Zeiss, Germany’s Nature and Biodiversity conservation Union (NABU) has supported the bird station in the Wedel Marsh for more than 25 years. This bird station is seen as a paradise for waterfowl ...
Carl Zeiss offers a new treatment method with INTRABEAM, the new mobile irradiation system ...
Together with Carl Zeiss, Germany’s Nature and Biodiversity conservation Union (NABU) has supported the bird station in the Wedel Marsh for more than 25 years. This bird station is seen as a paradise for waterfowl ...
The new multi-discussion system from Carl Zeiss is more efficient. This modular system enables the integration of additional co-observer workstations for the Axio Scope and Axio Imager light microscopes. This makes it possible for up to 21 students to view the same object microscopically at the same time.
But did you know that Bochum is also home to one of the largest planetariums in Germany. It features a 20 meter dome and attracts 130,000 visitors annually. It reopens in April with a new attraction: the VELVET digital projection system from Carl Zeiss. VELVET is the leading digital technology for dome projection and offers unparalleled brilliance and clarity.
Did you know that Carl Zeiss supports more than 70 countries in the detection of tuberculosis?Even if it attracts very little attention in industrialized countries these days, tuberculosis is the world's most common, treatable fatal infectious disease – one in three people are infected.
Every two years, Carl Zeiss honors outstanding scientists in the field of optics with the Carl Zeiss Research Award. Physicists Rainer Blatt and Ignacio Cirac received this year's prize on November 11 ...
Every two years, Carl Zeiss honors outstanding scientists in the field of optics with the Carl Zeiss Research Award. Physicists Rainer Blatt and Ignacio Cirac received this year's prize on November 11 ...
Every two years, Carl Zeiss honors outstanding scientists in the field of optics with the Carl Zeiss Research Award. Physicists Rainer Blatt and Ignacio Cirac received this year's prize on November 11 ...
This is all made possible by current prototypes of electron microscopes. Three of these leading-edge systems are now located in a brand-new electron microscopy center at the Fraunhofer Institute for Non-Destructive Testing (IZFP) in Dresden, Germany. Here, Carl Zeiss is collaborating with the IZFP in order to drive the further development of these electron microscopes ...
This is all made possible by current prototypes of electron microscopes. Three of these leading-edge systems are now located in a brand-new electron microscopy center at the Fraunhofer Institute for Non-Destructive Testing (IZFP) in Dresden, Germany. Here, Carl Zeiss is collaborating with the IZFP in order to drive the further development of these electron microscopes ...
Clinical effectiveness of single, targeted intraoperative radiotherapy with INTRABEAM® proven by study—clear benefits for patients
Answers to many questions are provided in the Green Classroom. Students experience the answers on their discovery tour of the outdoors ...
They tinker with innovations on a daily basis—the foundation for the success of the company. Their efforts are celebrated every year: Carl Zeiss has honored its employees with Innovation Awards since 2003 ...
The main attraction in this video is called "energy harvesting" and is an alternative method of power production. It involves power generators that produce energy using vibrations in a vibration power plant. The 3D movie produced by Visenso, You Can Harvest More than Just Cherries in the Black Forest, explains this new form of energy in a way that everyone can understand.
Over the past 10 years, Carl Zeiss has impressed the red dot design award jury almost 20 times. The company has also garnered other renowned prizes from the design industry ...
At first glance, it looks like the colorful underwater world in a travel brochure for divers. What you see is not a coral reef, a sea cucumber or a rare fish. These are images that have one thing in common: they were taken under an electron microscope ...
Integrated hardware/software interface enables productive workflow between light and electron microscopes for the first time
The fascination of 3D has not escaped the attention of Carl Zeiss either: the cinemizer OLED video glasses enable movie buffs to enjoy 3D movies not only in a theater, but also on the road or in the cozy confines of their homes.
Microscopes from Carl Zeiss Are Used in the Restoration of Church Windows.
Wim Wenders captured Berlin in a calendar.
Win the Nobel Prize with Carl Zeiss
Birdwatching with Carl Zeiss Products.
Win an Oscar with Carl Zeiss.
Carl Zeiss Online-Campus
Did you know that Carl Zeiss helps affected countries detect tuberculosis faster?
When the eccentric 35-year-old artist settled in the southern French town of Arles in 1888, he had not yet achieved his breakthrough as a serious painter. In just 16 months, after stopovers in Antwerp and Paris, Vincent van Gogh created no fewer than 187 paintings in the small provincial town. The blue and yellow colors characteristic of the south of France are clearly reflected in the pictures he completed in the final period of his work. But did van Gogh himself really create all the paintings attributed to him?.
Carl Zeiss is a regular at the patent office.
Trainees at Carl Zeiss head their own companies.
The small plane equipped with several high-resolution digital cameras prepares to land. 14 flights returned almost 2000 photos. “Photographer” Wolfgang Schäper has been documenting remote regions from the air for many years.
You could've heard a needle drop in the classroom. There they are, 28 boys and girls, totally mesmerized, waiting with bated breath to see what will happen next. Each of them has donned a pair of futuristic glasses. They’re not just run-of-the-mill eyeglasses, but provide the user with a mobile mini movie theater: ...
What immediately springs to mind when you hear the term "artificial light"? You probably conjure up images of well-lit rooms, driving at night or the never-ending masses of lampshades displayed in furniture stores. But artificial light is used more often than you would think: the scanner at the supermarket checkout, lasers in the auto industry and the Internet all work with light.
There was no treasure map available at the end of the 18th century when a small group of farmers in what belonged to Hungary at the time made an amazing discovery: a real gold treasure buried deep underground near their village.
Carl Zeiss went to the moon on the Apollo 11 mission.
Herschel was launched three months ago and will provide new insights into the heavens over the coming years—1.5 million kilometers above the earth.
A flock of birds was responsible for the spectacular water landing on the Hudson River in January. Birds were sucked into the engines causing them to fail and forcing the pilots to make an emergency water landing. The new Mivotherm system from Carl Zeiss can prevent such accidents.
Glass can be found in windows, on your nose or in the refrigerator. There are countless types of this proven material, which differ in their melting point, refractive index and opacity ...
Cataract is the main cause of blindness around the world. The older generation is primarily affected; in around 90 percent of the cases, this disease occurs with old age.
Measuring technology experts at Carl Zeiss and agricultural equipment manufacturer John Deere have now put a stop to this guessing game. Together, they developed a new system that uses a near infrared sensor to calculate the dry mass of the harvest while harvesting.
During the Cold War, Carl Zeiss suffered the same fate as Germany: there was an East-West separation. Following World Ward II, Thuringia was initially occupied by US forces. When the US troops withdrew to their diplomatically agreed region, they took with them 84 executives and scientists who founded "Optische Werke Oberkochen" in 1946, which later became Carl Zeiss.
During the Cold War, Carl Zeiss suffered the same fate as Germany: there was an East-West separation. Following World Ward II, Thuringia was initially occupied by US forces. When the US troops withdrew to their diplomatically agreed region, they took with them 84 executives and scientists who founded "Optische Werke Oberkochen" in 1946, which later became Carl Zeiss.
On the schooner of the Tara Oceans expedition the scientists work with microscope systems provided by Carl Zeiss ...
Every two years, Carl Zeiss honors outstanding scientists in the field of optics with the Carl Zeiss Research Award. Physicists Rainer Blatt and Ignacio Cirac received this year's prize on November 11 ...
Every two years, Carl Zeiss honors outstanding scientists in the field of optics with the Carl Zeiss Research Award. Physicists Rainer Blatt and Ignacio Cirac received this year's prize on November 11 ...
Last year, photographers from nearly 40 countries entered more than 1000 pictures for the Photo Contest. It is now time for the sequel: the Carl Zeiss Photo Contest starts today.
National team coaches Uwe Müssigang and Frank Ullrich rely on optics from Carl Zeiss to monitor the performance of their protégés
Ernst Abbe Jahr 2005, Events, Veranstaltungen, Veranstaltungsreihe
Allvar Gullstrand: Eyeglass Lenses and Visual Aids from Industrial Production
Allvar Gullstrand: Highlights for the construction of ophthalmological instruments
Allvar Gullstrand: Initial Contacts between Uppsala and Jena
Allvar Gullstrand: Life and Work
Allvar Gullstrand: Mathematical method for describing the eye
Allvar Gullstrand: Most Important Publications
Allvar Gullstrand: The Advent of a New Branch of Optical Instruments
Annual Report 2008/09 of the Carl Zeiss Group
Annual Report Archive of the Carl Zeiss Group
Archive: Press photos of microscopes, microscope systems, software and accessories later than 2007.
Areas of Activities
Franklin's engagement for the common good
Benjamin Franklin: Committed to education and science
Benjamin Franklin: Contribution to eyewear
binoculars, riflescope, spotting scopes
Annual Report 2008/09 - Business Groups
Carl Friedrich Gauss: His Fundamental Work on Optical System Optimization
Carl Friedrich Gauss: New Visual Glasses – Better Objectives
Carl Friedrich Gauss: The Astronomer
Carl Friedrich Gauss: The Geodesist
Carl Friedrich Gauss: The Physicist
Carl Friedrich Gauss: The Prince of Mathematicians
Carl Friedrich Gauss: Work – Pioneering Even Today
Carl Zeiss the fascinating company
Carl Zeiss – The No. 1 Address for Microscopes
Carl Zeiss is a part of top workers 2006.
Carl Zeiss is top employer 2008
How to get to Carl Zeiss Vision GmbH in Aalen, Germany
Job Training at Carl Zeiss in Göttingen
How to get to Carl Zeiss MicroImaging in Göttingen, Germany
Job Training at Carl Zeiss, Jena
How to get to Carl Zeiss Meditec AG in Jena, Germany
Your way to Carl Zeiss in Jena
How to get to Carl Zeiss in Munich, Germany
Your way to Carl Zeiss AG in Oberkochen
How to get to Carl Zeiss SMT AG in Oberkochen
Directions to Carl Zeiss in Oberkochen, Germany
Your way to Carl Zeiss Sports Optics GmbH in Wetzlar, Germany
Job Training in Hensoldt AG in Wetzlar
How to get to Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH in Jena, Germany
Carl Zeiss Research Award
Research Award 1992: Dr. Yoshihisa Yamamoto and Prof. Dr. Ahmed H. Zewail
Research Award 1996: Dr. Dieter Pohl and Dr. Eric A. Cornell
Rainer Blatt and J. Ignacio Cirac are pioneers in the field of quantum information science. Both scientists have not only laid the foundation for future quantum technology, but have also actively worked in this direction ...
Suppliers for Carl Zeiss
Curriculum vitae Carl Zeiss: 1816-1846, Youth and education
Curriculum vitae Carl Zeiss: 1846-1866, Setup of the precision-mechanical
Curriculum vitae Carl Zeiss: 1866-1884, Collaboration with Ernst Abbe
Curriculum vitae Carl Zeiss: 1885-1888, Old age and death
Overview
Photo Gallery
Central Research and Patents
1846-1900: Early years
1945.1971: Enforced partition
1990-1991: Reunited
1998-2006: Stepping into the 21st century
Contributions of Carl Zeiss to Space Research
Corporate Bodies of Carl Zeiss AG and SCHOTT AG
Corporate Bodies of Carl Zeiss AG and SCHOTT AG
Corporate Bodies of the Foundation.
design adjustments Carl Zeiss homepage from december 2002 on
Differential Interference contrast in Incident Light
Differential-Interferenzkontrast im Durchlicht
Did you know...? – A Newsflash on Carl Zeiss activities.
Environmental protection in production
Ernst Abbe's Theory that has Stood the Test of Time
Ernst Abbe: Youth and Education
Ernst Abbe – Lecturer at Jena University and scientific employee of Carl Zeiss
Ernst Abbe as Entrepreneur
Ernst Abbe: Authorized representative of the Carl Zeiss Foundation
Overview
Ernst Abbe as an entrepreneur
Abbe's Patents
Photo Gallery
Products
Ernst Abbe as a scientist
Social achievements of Ernst Abbe
Ernst Abbe – a social reformer
Are you aware of how much technology from Carl Zeiss helps the world go round?
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
design adjustments Carl Zeiss homepage from december 2002 on
The Carl Zeiss Group: Field of Applications/Product Range
Management Report of the Carl Zeiss Group 2008/09
Foreword of the Executive Board
Friedrich Kohlrausch: Basic research focused on metrology
Friedrich Kohlrausch: Experimental Physicist Par Excellence
Friedrich Kohlrausch: From "Feinmess" to Industrial Measuring Technology
Kohlrausch's Laws
Friedrich Kohlrausch: Measuring the modern way
Friedrich Kohlrausch: Pioneer of Education in Physics
Friedrich Kohlrausch: President of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt
In addition to Sam, what else accompanied Frodo on his suspenseful journey to Mount Doom?
Annual Report 2008/09 - From the Group
Galileo Galilei: Contributions to Astronomy
Galileo Galilei: Mathematician and Physicist
Hayden Planetarium New York, Experiencing Technology
Journey from Big Bang to present day
Hayden; Planetarium; Projection
Hayden Planetarium
Historical Instruments, Heirlooms and Old Instruments
Historical Milestones of the Foundation (Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung)
History of Carl Zeiss
Press photos of the Carl Zeiss IMT GmbH—Products for industrial metrology.
Information to customers and suppliers
Innovation 20
Z/I Imaging - Solutions for Photogrammetry, Airborne Military Reconnaissance and Geoimaging
Internship in Foreign Country with Carl Zeiss
Internships and Graduate Work in Dresden
Internship with Carl Zeiss in Göttingen
Internship Carl Zeiss in Jena
Internship and Graduate Work with Carl Zeiss Sports Optics GmbH in Wetzlar, Germany
We offer to you the opportunity to use your theoretical knowledge in the practice and with that learn implementation within a business and how to actively participate with it ...
Internship at Corporate Headquarters, Oberkochen
Foucault's Most Famous Experiments
Foucault's Career and Offices
Carl Zeiss, a Legendary Name in Astronomy
Carl Zeiss, Supplier of Telescopes and of Optical Equipment
Foucault’s Contributions to Optics and Astronomy
Foucault’s Knife Edge Test
Joseph von Fraunhofer: Building Instruments
Joseph von Fraunhofer: Career
Joseph von Fraunhofer: The Birth of the German Optical Industry
Joseph von Fraunhofer: The Optical Industry Continues To Flourish
Juli 2001: Der dritte Relaunch der Carl Zeiss Website
General Information on Data Protection
General Information on Data Protection
März 1996: Der erste Internet-Auftritt von Carl Zeiss
Measuring and Calibrating as a Service
Press photos to Carl Zeiss Meditec products.
Microscopes - Tools for Medical Research
Microscopy introduces new systems
Press photos of microscopes, microscope systems, software and accessories.
Background Information
A team from Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH is one of the four candidates for the 2004 Deutschen Zukunftspreis (German Future Prize) which was announced on September 15, 2004 in Berlin by Undersecretary Dr. Michael Janssen, head of the German Office of the Federal President.
Objectives and Activities of the Foundation
Objectives of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt
01.10.1996: Der erste Überarbeitung der Carl Zeiss Website
01.10.1997: Der erste Relaunch der Carl Zeiss Website
01.10.1999: Der zweite Relaunch der Carl Zeiss Website
Optical Museum in Jena
Under the sponsorship of the Ernst-Abbe-Foundation, Jena
Carl-Zeiss-Platz 12
07743 Jena
Phone: +49 3641 44-3165
Fax: +49 3641 44-3224
Optical Museum of Oberkochen
Carl-Zeiss-Straße 22
73447 Oberkochen, Germany
Tel.: +49 7364 20-2878
Fax: +49 7364 20-3370
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Semiconductor and Optoelectronic Technology
Zeiss Market: Industrial Solutions
Zeiss Market: Lifestyle Products
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Press Photos Innovation Award
Press Photos: Surgical products
Press Photos of a Carl Zeiss division...
Press Photos: Camera and Cine Lenses
Photo Archive Carl Zeiss Jena
Press Photos of Carl Zeiss Oberkochen: Page 01
Press photos of optical sensor systems (gratings, spectral sensors, spectrometer components and dedicated solutions in process analysis).
Press photos: Semiconductor Technology
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Prism Erecting Systems
Carl Zeiss Website Publisher
Research Award 1990: Dr. Philippe Grangier, Dr. James R. Taylor and Dr. Norbert Streibl
Research Award 1994: Dr. Heinrich Bräuninger and Dr. Bernd Aschenbach
Research Award 1998: Prof. Dr. Ursula Keller and Prof. Dr. Ferenc Krausz
Research Award 2000: Prof. Dr. Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth and Prof. Dr. Shuji Nakamura
Research Award 2002: Dr. Stefan Hell
Research Award 2002: Prof. Mark Kasevich
Information on the Research Award Winners 2006: Kurt Busch and Martin Wegener
Research Award Winner 2007
If you want to know more about our solar system, you should land on a comet and take a few samples...
Robert Hooke: Contributions to Optics, Astronomy and Architecture
Designing Microscopes the Scientific Way
Robert Hooke: Genius Knows No Bounds
Robert Hooke's Importance for Microscopy
Pioneering Partnership: Ernst Abbe and Robert Koch
Robert Koch's Activities in Berlin
Robert Koch, Country Doctor with a Private Research Lab
Cytology in Biology and Medicine
Robert Koch's Expeditions to Africa and Asia
Robert Koch's letter to Carl Zeiss, thanking for an objective
Koch's Postulate
obert Koch: Sleeping sickness research
Staining Techniques and Photomicrography
Routing Order for the Carl Zeiss AG if you are an existing UPS customer with a UPS number
Routing Order for Carl Zeiss AG if you are not an existing UPS customer
Small consignments via UPS – NTS Account Number 22219Y
The RSS News Channel from Carl Zeiss
Free broadcast material on Carl Zeiss Meditec AG available online for TV editorial teams
Short biography Carl Zeiss
Short biography Dr. Otto Schott
Short biography Ernst Abbe
Short biography Dr. Dieter Kurz
Short biorgaphy Dr. Hermann Gerlinger
Short biography Dr. Michael Kaschke
Company History: Expansion of the production portfolio
Carl Zeiss – how it started
Company History: The beginnings of modern optical instrument design
Company History: The Carl Zeiss Foundation in Jena
Two Zeiss factories in Germany
Short Story about development of visual device
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Outstanding developments from over 150 years.
Technology Press Conference 2004
Telescopes also for Close-up Vision
Telescopes also for Close-up Vision: Miniature Telescopes
The Construction of Ophthalmic Instruments at Carl Zeiss from 1898 to 1950
Here you get answers
The History of Binoculars at Carl Zeiss
The Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt
The crew of Apollo 11 used a lens from Carl Zeiss to take the first pictures from the Sea of Tranquility.
The Supervisory Board of Carl Zeiss AG consists of 16 members, half of whom are representatives of the sole shareholder - the Carl Zeiss Foundation – and the other half of whom are representatives of the workforce in accordance with the provisions of the German Codetermination Act.
Job Training Ostalb
Overview of training locations in Germany
Trimble Jena GmbH - development and production of geodetic systems
Waste Management
Utilizing the cold/warm water generated by machining processes.
Aufbau und Funktion des Wollaston-Polarisationsprismas
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