RealSense Secures $50M After Intel Spin-Out to Advance AI Vision and Robotics

After spinning out from Intel, RealSense secures $50 million in funding to accelerate advancements in AI vision and robotics. Learn what this means for the future of automation and intelligent systems.
Stereolabs

Stereolabs creates stereo cameras like ZED X and ZED 2i that capture color, depth, and motion data for machines. Their ZED SDK software processes this data to provide 3D mapping, object tracking, and AI perception. These tools help robots navigate spaces, track movement, and automate tasks in factories, farms, and logistics. Developers use the platform on embedded hardware for real-time applications. The company supplies hardware kits and supports ecosystems for quick integration.