2014年4月25日金曜日

The Carl Zeiss Foundation In 1889, Ernst Abbe published the statutes that led...

The Carl Zeiss Foundation



In 1889, Ernst Abbe published the statutes that led to the creation of the Carl Zeiss Foundation. It listed the responsibilities and goals of the Foundation and its companies (SCHOTT AG and ZEISS Group).



With the Foundation, Ernst Abbe intended to honor the life's work of Carl Zeiss and ensure the stability of the companies and social responsibility towards employees.



In accordance with the wishes of the founder, today's Foundation still promotes scientific and research projects in the fields of the natural and engineering sciences. #CZS125







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レンズ沼探検隊 ツァイス沼担当 4月24日に投稿したなう

2014年04月24日のつぶやきまとめを更新しました!

Still running: RX100 for $399 (few left). A6000 deals.


You still have a couple of hours left to grab the RX100 for $399 on eBay US (Click here). And two days left to save $300 on that exclusive A6000+16-70mm Zeiss lens kit at BHphoto (Click here).


Meantime the A6000 keeps getting marked in and out of Stock and always via third-party resellers at Amazon US (Click here).






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2014年4月24日木曜日

125 years of the Carl Zeiss Foundation We have a very good reason to celebrate...

125 years of the Carl Zeiss Foundation



We have a very good reason to celebrate in 2014. The Carl Zeiss Foundation was established 125 years ago by Ernst Abbe. It is still the sole owner of the SCHOTT AG and ZEISS Group.



In the weeks to come, we will provide you with exciting articles and actions all about the anniversary.







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Have you found all Easter Eggs this weekend? A special Easter Egg Hunt took pl...

Have you found all Easter Eggs this weekend?



A special Easter Egg Hunt took place in Dublin, California: To enable blind or visually impaired children to also participate in the traditional Easter Egg Hunt, the Blind Babies Foundation (BBF), a non-profit organization in northern California, held a special hunt.



Because blind children are not able to see the eggs, ZEISS and other companies produced special beeping eggs. The children can hear where the eggs are hidden.

In addition to 150 beeping eggs, we donated 350 Easter baskets, assembled by ZEISS employees, to BBF.



ZEISS has been a supporter of the Blind Babies Foundation for nine consecutive years. The Easter Egg Hunt has become a joyful event that reminds us of the fact that improving lives can depend on little steps.







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レンズ沼探検隊 ツァイス沼担当 4月23日に投稿したなう