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Dark slide with a white two-line headline, a right-column bulleted capability list, and a large iridescent exploded render of seven glass and film layers labeled by leader lines.
Summary
A dark technical slide pairing a right-column capability list with a large iridescent exploded render of the windshield's seven glass and film layers, each labeled by a leader line.
Visual description
Near-black background. Top-left: white two-line headline "Groundbreaking advancements in holography". Right column: a bold white lede ("Our team has mastered the complex processes involved in holography, including know-how pertaining to:") above four hairline-marked bullets (properties of photopolymer film, hologram optical design, hologram recording, windshield integration). The left and center are dominated by a large exploded corner render of stacked translucent sheets catching blue and pink iridescence, with thin leader lines and crosshair dots labeling seven layers top to bottom: Outer glass, Outer adhesive layer e.g. PVB, Special function layer, Holographic optical element, Special function layer, Inner adhesive layer e.g. PVB, Inner glass. A faint "CONFIDENTIAL" marker sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Combining a written expertise list with a literal exploded build of the layered product, so the "we know how to do X" claim is backed by a visible cross-section. The iridescent lighting on the exploded glass makes a dry materials diagram feel premium.
Reuse notes
Best for explaining a layered material, assembly, or stack-up where credibility comes from showing you understand every layer. The exploded-corner render with per-layer leader lines is a reusable pattern (it echoes the earlier technology-stack slide). Relies on a high-quality render; keep the bullet list short so it balances the visual rather than competing with it.


































