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​Muth Mirror Systems, headquartered in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, is a global leader in mirror-based LED safety technology. Their commitment to enhancing vehicle safety is paralleled by their dedication to supporting local initiatives like the Sheboygan Early Bird Rotary Lobster Boil. This annual fundraiser channels proceeds into technical college scholarships and supports local nonprofits, fostering community development.​

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Established in 1947, Muth Mirror Systems has pioneered advancements in automotive safety through innovative mirror-based LED technologies. Their products are integral to over 60 vehicle brands worldwide, reflecting the company's dedication to engineering excellence and quality. Muth's patented designs focus on enhancing driver awareness and reducing accidents, solidifying their position as industry leaders.

Services Offered

  • Development of LED mirror displays for blind spot detection, lane change assist, and other active safety systems.​
  • Customized solutions tailored to meet specific automotive safety requirements, emphasizing performance and reliability.​
  • Production facilities across North America, Europe, and China, ensuring efficient delivery and support for international clients.
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Learn about Muth Mirror Systems

Our sponsors are the backbone of the Lobster Boil—generous partners who support our mission and help make this event unforgettable. Click below to explore the Muth Mirror Systems website, learn more about what they do, and show them some love for helping bring the Lobster Boil to life!

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Testimonial

"At Muth Mirror Systems, innovation and community go hand in hand. Supporting the Sheboygan Early Bird Rotary Lobster Boil allows us to contribute to educational opportunities that empower individuals and strengthen our community. We're honored to be part of an event that aligns with our values of safety, development, and local engagement."

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