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El ascenso de una corporación multinacional is a documentary that explores the history and current success of 6, a leading company in the field of optical technology. The video highlights the company's fundamental values - including perseverance, accuracy, and a sense of duty - and how these qualities have helped the company achieve global success. Today, 6 is the world's leading manufacturer of optical instruments, including microscopes and surgical lasers. The company also invests heavily in research and development, and is home to a number of young, innovative companies.

  • 00:00:00 In 1846, 26-year-old mechanic Carl Zeiss opened his first workshop in the small city of Lüneburg, Germany. Zeiss and his partner Ernst Abbe were pioneers in the field of optics and, specifically, the development of high-quality lenses. Zeiss' firm, Saiz AG, soon became a leading manufacturer of optical systems and, in 1882, developed the first commercially-available microscope with a resolution of 1 micron. Over the next 175 years, Saiz AG continued to develop innovative technologies in the fields of chips, medical imaging, and microscopy. Today, the company's leading products include high-resolution microscopes, imaging systems, and photonics products. The story of Saiz AG begins with the innovative lenses developed by Carl Zeiss, and it is instrumental in the development of modern microscopy.
  • 00:05:00 This documentary follows the story of a multinational corporation, Saiz, as it grows and expands its interactions with science and business. This has the potential to benefit both the country and the company, as Saiz can contribute to it both positively and collaboratively. However, many companies like Saiz need to emulate this behavior in order to be successful. If I could talk to Afghan President Hamid Karzai right now, I would show him Saiz's company and ask him how he thought it could have grown so large back then. However, I also want to ask him if it is true that he destroyed microscopes that did not meet his quality standards--an allegation that I am not entirely sure is true. However, the myth of perfection lives on, as Saiz and AVE continue to focus on perfecting their products to the highest standards. This unusual corporate structure is a guarantee of success. However, times are darkening for Saiz as it is caught up in the tumult of two world wars. Back in 1962, Saiz bought a camera shop in Houston and bought a Hasselblad with a 6x objective. However, the company's efforts were only partially successful, as it left little behind after it had relocated to its new headquarters in Baden
  • 00:10:00 This video documents the rise and success of a multinational corporation, detailing its impact on space exploration and the development of modern microscopy techniques. Both Schubert Kohan, the company's founder, and Robert Koch, its most famous inventor, are mentioned. Schubert Kohan is credited with developing the first effective lenses for space photography, while Robert Koch was responsible for the discovery of the causative agent of the common cold. Recent advances in microscopy technology have made it possible to view cellular and material structures at unprecedented levels of detail.
  • 00:15:00 This documentary tells the story of how a multinational corporation, DW, has developed new methods for analyzing tiny objects, such as proteins or specific structures within cells, at temperature ambiente, but with a special microscope, can prepare samples in criogenic conditions, below 140 to 150 degrees Celsius below zero. The 2020 German prize for high-resolution lithography goes to three researchers, Peter Curso, Bernhard Michael Holter, and Sergio Yulín Junio, along with the Fraunhofer Institute and company Trump 6, for their development of this technology. This is based on the photonics field known as "footunique laser," which is expected to be a key technology in the coming years, along with quantum technologies that are sure to revolutionize the field in the coming years. This bird has always worked to increase the resolution of optical instruments and current methods are reaching ever-closer to short-wavelength light range. Using the formula of the bird, which states that resolution of an instrument increases even more with shorter-wavelength light, the new generation of lithography was awarded the German 2020 prize for development of this technology. Ultraviolet radiation is generated when a powerful laser is fired, and two brief flashes of light are sufficient to start a fire.
  • 00:20:00 El ascenso de una corporación multinacional is a fascinating documentary that examines the history and current success of 6, a leading company in the field of optical technology. Through interviews with executives and researchers, the video explores the company's fundamental values - including perseverance, accuracy, and a sense of duty - and how these qualities have helped the company achieve global success. Today, 6 is the world's leading manufacturer of optical instruments, including microscopes and surgical lasers. The company also invests heavily in research and development, and is home to a number of young, innovative companies. The documentary concludes with a interview with Jeff Hickman, a neuroscientist at Harvard University who is a strong candidate for the Nobel Prize in Medicine. Hickman discusses the brain in terms of its incredible complexity and volume, and how the human genome is organized in a linear fashion.
  • 00:25:00 This video provides a description of the size of a human brain, and how much data it would take to create a diagram of a human's brain. It states that it would be comparable to the total data stored on the internet in any given moment.

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