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    Sony invests $34M to transform EU PlayStation factory

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJuly 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Sony is investing €30 million ($34 million) to convert its Austrian disc factory into a plant for optical microlenses, signaling a shift away from disc-based gaming.
    2. The Thalgau plant, which produces 600,000 discs daily, will significantly reduce its disc output to just 10% by 2028, aligning with Sony’s transition to digital-only PlayStation games starting in January 2028.
    3. The facility’s focus will shift to manufacturing optical microlenses used in advanced technologies like camera sensors, AR/VR headsets, and medical devices.
    4. Sony plans to retain and retrain all 300 employees at the plant to produce optical microlenses, starting as early as next year.

    Sony’s Bold Move Into the Future of Gaming and Technology

    Sony is taking a strategic step to stay ahead in the tech world. For years, the company has been preparing for a shift in how people play their favorite games. Soon, PlayStation will focus mainly on digital downloads, starting January 2028. To make this transition smoother, Sony invested $34 million in its Austria-based disc factory. The factory, located in Thalgau, will now produce optical microlenses instead of traditional game discs. This change shows Sony’s commitment to innovation and adapting to new technology trends. The move will also help the company diversify its manufacturing capabilities and prepare for the future of entertainment.

    Transforming a Factory Into a Hub of Cutting-Edge Technology

    The Thalgau facility has a rich history of making millions of discs daily. Right now, the factory manufactures about 600,000 discs every day, half of which are PlayStation game discs. However, production is expected to decline sharply in the coming years. By 2028, Sony predicts disc manufacturing will drop to just 10 percent of its current volume. Instead of shutting down completely, Sony plans to repurpose the factory to produce optical microlenses. These tiny lenses can control light in sophisticated ways. They are used in cameras, virtual reality headsets, fiber optic networks, and medical devices. This shift allows Sony to maximize the value of its facility and stay ahead in optical technology.

    Keeping Employees and Embracing Innovation

    Sony values its workforce. The company plans to keep all 300 employees at the Thalgau plant. Instead of layoffs, employees will be retrained to produce optical microlenses. This approach benefits both workers and the company. Starting next year, Sony will begin manufacturing these lenses, setting the stage for future growth. By doing so, Sony demonstrates how companies can evolve without losing talent or momentum. This investment not only supports Sony’s transition toward digital gaming but also highlights its focus on innovation and sustainability. The company’s move shows a clear vision: adapt, grow, and push the boundaries of technology.

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