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RealSense splits from Intel, closes $50 million round to scale robotics business | CTech
RealSense, a computer vision technology company, has completed its spin-off from Intel by raising $50 million in funding. The company aims to expand into the robotics sector, leveraging its expertise in 3D perception and AI capabilities. RealSense serves around 3,000 customers globally, including Unitree Robotics and ANYbotics. The funding round includes investments from Intel Capital and MediaTek. RealSense is exploring future IPO or acquisition opportunities while focusing on long-term growth. The company is expanding into security systems using facial recognition and aims to integrate robotics and AI into everyday life safely.
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The 3D depth camera division is based on the acquisitions of Israeli startups Omek Interactive and Invision Biometrics.
Intel has announced the spin-off of its RealSense 3D depth camera division into a standalone startup. This division, originally based on the acquisitions of Israeli startups Omek Interactive and Invision Biometrics, will continue to develop depth cameras for robotics and other applications. The new company will have around 100 employees, mostly in Israel, and will be part of Intel Capitals investment portfolio. RealSenses CEO will be Nadav Orbach, with Mark Yahiro responsible for business development. The spin-off is part of Intels strategy to focus on its core areas while allowing non-core divisions to explore market opportunities independently. Intel confirmed the transition will be smooth for its customers, with full support provided throughout the process.
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