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2 days ago |
imveurope.com | James Wormald
Helm.ai has unveiled a camera-first AI system for navigating urban environments with level 3 autonomyHonda is planning to integrate Helm.ai's camera-based self-driving perception into its 2026 Zero Series of EVs (Image: Honda)Register for FREE to keep readingJoin 10,000+ vision professionals driving innovation in automation, AI and imaging with:Already a member? Log in hereYour data is protected under our privacy policy.
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3 weeks ago |
imveurope.com | James Wormald
Autonomous underwater drone uses high-res imaging to survey coral reef degradation Severe coral loss exposed off the coast of Australia using high-res imaging to map the impact of climate change on cold-water reefs Register for FREE to keep reading Join 10,000+ vision professionals driving innovation in automation, AI and imaging with: Expert insights on vision, robotics, AI & embedded tech Newsletters and features covering the full imaging landscape Visionaries series: leadership strategies...
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3 weeks ago |
electrooptics.com | James Wormald
Zeiss and Tesa join forces to produce holographic film for automotive windscreensHeads of Zeiss and Tesa at the signing of the strategic partnership (Image: Zeiss) Microoptics are being combined with adhesive tech to develop a transparent holography display film for automotive windscreensRegister for FREE to keep reading• Access to The Photonics100 list of R&D champions Already a member? Log in here Your data is protected under our privacy policy.
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3 weeks ago |
electrooptics.com | James Wormald
AMD acquires Enosemi to boost its AI portfolio with improvements to PICs and co-packaged opticsAMD acquires Enosemi to boost AI capabilities with PICs and co-packaged optics (Image: AMD) AMD targets faster and more energy-efficient interconnects with the acquisition of Enosemi, strengthening co-packaged optics and photonics integrated circuitsRegister for FREE to keep reading• Access to The Photonics100 list of R&D champions Already a member?
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1 month ago |
imveurope.com | James Wormald
Prophesee and Tobii combine event-based image sensors with eye-tracking tech for ultra-low power XR applications Combining Prophesee's neuromorphic vision sensors with Tobii's precision eye tracking, the two are taking on smart eyewear’s toughest XR challenges Register for FREE to unlock this articleJoin Imaging and Machine Vision Europe and gain exclusive access to cutting-edge content and industry-leading resources.
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