RealSense, a technology company specializing in stereoscopic imaging, has spun out of Intel after 14 years of development within the semiconductor giant.
RealSense's stereoscopic imaging technology uses two images of the same object from different angles to create depth and is enhanced with infrared light, aiding robots, drones, autonomous vehicles, and facial authentication systems in understanding the physical world.
CEO Nadav Orbach highlighted the importance of RealSense's 3D perception abilities for machines operating in the physical world, noting the applicability of their technology in various sectors beyond robotics, such as fish farms and food tracking in restaurants.
RealSense's independence aims to meet the increasing demand for its technology, with a recent $50 million Series A funding round to boost go-to-market efforts, enhance technology for improved safety, and realize advancements in human-robot interactions and access control.