Pick of the bunch: DEPTHIQ is lowering the cost of 3D vision for bin picking applications
A DepthIQ-enabled sensor can deliver coordinates for robot picking independent of object size, color or brightness, and at faster speeds and lower power consumption than conventional 3D solutions.
Read MoreAiry3D – an economical approach to 3D image sensor design
Q&A with Paul Gallagher on the uniqueness of DEPTHIQ, how and where it can benefit machine vision systems, and a look at the state of 3D imaging today.
Read MoreDiffraction mask design brings 3D imaging to standard CMOS image sensors
AIRY3D’s optical encoding transmissive diffraction mask placed on a standard CMOS image sensor generates both high-quality 2D color images and near-field depth maps.
Read MoreDEPTHIQ™ is set to improve object segmentation in factory automation, metrology, and safety
Industrial applications enhanced with DEPTHIQ include robotic navigation, object avoidance, proximity and positioning, as well as optical inspection, dimensioning, and process control. Safety applications include non-contact button selection and safe distancing.
Read MoreTelco transformation: getting to grips with emerging technologies
Emerging tech such as AIRY3D’s is reshaping the telco playing field
Read MoreIt’s a matter of metrics
AIRY3D talks about key metrics & factors for developing robust 3D imaging solutions
Read MoreRobotics to benefit from 3D vision standard
How do you choose a 3D vision system for a robot cell? Geraldine Cheok and Kamel Saidi at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the USA discuss an initiative to define standards for industrial 3D imaging
Read MoreSecurity and Surveillance Cameras are Uniquely Positioned to be Enhanced With More Intelligence
Capturing depth in addition to the usual two dimensions is already a must-have feature for systems where depth-sensing information combined with computing power enables functionality such as face-based unlocking, with additional AI that can distinguish between people, animals, and vehicles as well as recognizing familiar faces.
Read MoreDEPTHIQ™ featured on Photonics Vision Spectra
DEPTHIQ’s compressed data set offers savings in hardware, size, and computational load, enabling faster, cheaper, and smaller 3D solutions for human and machine vision applications.
Read MoreNovel sensors powering 3D imaging cameras and applications
AIRY3D’s sensor agnostic technology enables broad depth deployment to the numerous applications that want or need depth but cannot deploy depth solutions due to traditional depth’s cost, size, or power requirements.
Read MoreChallenges and solutions in marketing of DepthIQ
Paul Gallagher talks about challenges and solutions in marketing of DepthIQ on The Launch, a podcast by TandemLaunch.
Read MoreAiry3D introduces DEPTHIQ computer vision platform
DEPTHIQ is a 3D computer vision platform designed to convert any camera sensor into a single 3D sensor for generating both 2D images and depth maps that are inherently correlated.
Read MoreAiry3D on Image Sensors World: 3D news
Airy3D demos its 3D sensor short range depth map capabilities on Image Sensors World: 3D News
Read MoreAiry3D DEPTHIQ: a cheap and extremely interesting way to achieve camera depth sensing
The resulting depth discernation the solution is able to achieve from a single image capture is quite astounding – and there’s essentially no limit to the resolution that can be achieved as it scales with the sensor resolution.
Read MoreAiry3D actively contributing to 3D depth standard
AIRY3D is working on a test method for determining a 3D perception system’s point-wise spatial resolution as part of NIST and ASTM 3D vision standard efforts
Read MoreAIRY3D in Top 10 HiTech – Canada startups in Montreal
We’re pleased to have been named as one of the top ten startups in Montreal!
Read MoreHow iPhone XS Camera Tricks Are Coming To Every Smartphone
Airy3D’s DEPTHIQ technology featured on Forbes.
Read MoreAiry3D’s Daqing Zhou is Qualcomm Developer Network’s Developer of the Month
We are very happy and proud to see Daqing and Airy3D being featured in QDN’s September newsletter!
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