German multinational technology company Merck today unveiled its plans for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2023, showcasing technologies and applications to power your digital life.
The company will host several “Tech Talks” with senior executives on Thursday, January 5th and Friday, January 6th, and industry experts and partners will be at the company’s booth through Sunday, January 8th.
On Saturday, January 7th, Merck Executive Board Member and Electronics CEO Kai Beckmann will participate in the company’s first Consumer Technology Association (CTA)-sponsored panel discussion, “The Metaverse is Here to Stay.” To do. 40:00 p.m. PST in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Along with other industry thought leaders, Beckmann discusses how he expects the Metaverse to impact businesses, and how Merck’s materials will help enable truly immersive augmented and virtual reality hardware. Discuss how it is essential.
In 2021, Merck announced plans to invest well over €3 billion in innovation and production capacity in its electronics business by the end of 2025. The company enables capacity expansion and innovation in new technologies and materials to take advantage of growth opportunities driven by megatrends. AI, big data, IoT, 5G, etc.
In January 2022, the company announced it would invest $28 million to build a new factory in the Phoenix, Arizona area as part of its upgrade program.
What technological innovations are shaping the future of video games and how will they affect the gaming experience?
In this Tech Talk, panelists will discuss three key trends impacting the rapidly changing world of gaming: neurotech and wearables, forced sensing solutions, and high-resolution displays. Neurable and Peratech join Merck to discuss these trends and the possibilities of this exciting field.
Today, users access the Metaverse through gaming headsets and smartphones. As innovations in VR, XR, and AR bring new possibilities for the Metaverse into the everyday lives of the average consumer as well as those of the savvy. Ease of use, comfort and seamlessness of hardware and technology are key to mass. passed.
In this Tech Talk, panelists from Metalenz and EMD Electronics discuss innovations in materials and devices. Lighter and slimmer devices, better optical experiences, more computing power, more energy efficiency, all of this is making this future a reality. public.
What do the semiconductor industry and the aviation industry have in common?
Complexity of supply chains and manufacturing processes. As semiconductors drive innovation in the electronics industry, the industry needs smart, scalable data and analytics capabilities. This creates a data ecosystem that allows you to focus your time and resources where it matters most.
In this tech talk, panelists from Palantir, Athinia, Micron, and EMD Digital will join you in a discussion about the power of data collaboration and what insights can be applied across industries.
For the last 50 years, Moore’s Law has driven computing performance gains, but when the limits of miniaturization are reached, computing performance gains come from software, algorithms, and hardware.
To efficiently deploy AI and the data explosion it requires, new computing paradigms such as neuromorphic computing are percolating.
In this Tech Talk, panelists from MemryX, Celestial AI, M Ventures, and Merck Electronics discuss neuromorphic chips modeled after how the human brain works.
Kai Beckmann, a member of Merck’s Executive Committee and CEO of Electronics, participated in a panel discussion with other key industry players to discuss the potential impact of the Metaverse on their businesses and how a truly immersive We discuss the role Merck materials play in the expansion of and device development. virtual reality hardware.
In addition to Tech Talks, attendees will have the opportunity to see eyrise® Dynamic Liquid Crystal Glazing in action and meet industry experts.
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