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/PRNewswire/ -- In a significant leap for military vehicle technology, TriEye, the pioneer of the world's first CMOS-based Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing...
TriEye, a pioneer in CMOS-based Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing solutions, is integrating its technology into AM Generals MIMIC-V light tactical truck for special operations. This collaboration aims to enhance situational awareness for military operations by overcoming visibility challenges in adverse conditions. The integration of TriEyes SWIR technology into military vehicles is showcased at the Association of the U.S. Army Annual Meeting and Exposition. This partnership marks a significant advancement in military vehicle technology, offering troops improved vision capabilities and mission-critical data. TriEyes technology reduces the size, weight, power, and cost traditionally associated with SWIR, making it scalable for military use.
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/PRNewswire/ -- TriEye, pioneer of the world's first cost-effective, mass-market Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing technology, and LITEON Technology, a global...
TriEye, a pioneer in Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing technology, has partnered with LITEON Technology to deliver a VCSEL-powered SWIR sensing and imaging solution. This collaboration combines TriEyes CMOS-based SWIR sensor with LITEONs 1135 nm VCSEL product, aiming to provide cost-effective solutions for consumer and industrial markets. The partnership enhances SWIR imaging capabilities for applications in machine vision, robotics, and automotive industries. The TES200 sensor and LTPE-3532**OX VCSEL array are available in sample quantities, marking a significant advancement in SWIR technology and expanding its accessibility.
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/PRNewswire/ -- TriEye, pioneer of the world's first cost-effective, mass-market Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing technology, announced today the release of...
TriEye, a pioneer in cost-effective Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing technology, has announced the release of the TES200 1.3MP SWIR image sensor. This new product, part of the Raven family, operates in the 700nm to 1650nm wavelength range and is designed for various industries including automotive, industrial, robotics, and biometrics. The TES200 offers high sensitivity, dynamic range, and low power consumption. It will be available for production orders with delivery in Q2 2025. TriEye will showcase the TES200 at the CIOE exhibition in September 2024 and VISION 2024 in October 2024.
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חברת השבבים טריאיי מקצצת 10% מעובדיה: "זה מסע ארוך וקשוח"
Trieye, a company that develops sensors for autonomous vehicles, has announced it will lay off 13 out of its 130 employees. The CEO, Avi Bakal, confirmed the layoffs, stating that the move will ensure the company achieves its goals more efficiently and focused.
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Coherent and TriEye Demonstrate Laser-Illuminated Shortwave Infrared Imaging System for Automotive and Robotic Applications
Coherent Corp. and TriEye Ltd. have announced a successful joint demonstration of a laser-illuminated shortwave infrared (SWIR) imaging system for automotive and robotic applications. The system, designed to reach lower cost points while maintaining high performance, is expected to enable wide deployment in applications such as car cameras and vision systems in industrial and autonomous robots. The companies will exhibit the imaging system at Laser World of Photonics in Munich, Germany.
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TriEye SEDAR combines depth sensing with SWIR imaging
TriEye, an Israel-based developer of SWIR imaging sensors, has launched its SEDAR platform, which combines imaging and ranging for automotive and other applications. The platform, backed by investment from Intel, Samsung, and Porsche, aims to provide an alternative to expensive InGaAs SWIR sensors. TriEye has collaborated with Hitachi Astemo for the adoption of SEDAR in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle vision systems. The company plans to showcase SEDAR at the next CES show in January 2023. The market for SWIR cameras is expected to expand significantly, driven by the use of 3D sensing modules in consumer applications. TriEyes SEDAR system aims to democratize advanced road safety by reducing costs compared to lidar systems and enabling vehicles to sense and react to their environment.
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Office Tour: TriEye Offices - Tel Aviv
TriEyes offices in Tel Aviv, Israel were designed with high-quality technologies and materials to meet the goals and desires of the employees. The office space features a curtain wall façade for natural light, insulation from sound and heat, and openable windows. LED lighting provides energy efficiency. The offices have raw and natural materials, coworking spaces, conference rooms, private offices, and breakout rooms. The central kitchen has barstools, large fridges, and square tables. The office design includes black stairs, mint furniture, wood cabinetry, and white furniture. The workplace has a new color palette and graphic shapes. The office design promotes collaboration and integration.
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היטאצ'י אסטמו תשלב את חיישן ה-SWIR של TriEye במערכות ADAS - Techtime - חדשות אלקטרוניקה והייטק
Hitachi Astemo, a global automotive systems supplier, will integrate TriEyes short-wave infrared (SWIR) sensor into its advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). The partnership aims to enhance safety in low-visibility conditions such as darkness, fog, and rain. Hitachi Astemo will utilize TriEyes SEDAR system, which provides high-resolution image data and detailed depth maps of the vehicles surroundings. Hitachi Astemo was established in 2019 as a joint venture between Hitachi and Honda and is considered the worlds second-largest Tier-1 automotive systems provider. TriEye, founded in 2017, developed SWIR sensors based on CMOS technology, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional InGaAs-based sensors.
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TriEye Appoints Dr. Hans Rijns, Former NXP Semiconductors CTO and Semiconductor Industry Veteran, as Board Advisor
TriEye, an Israeli startup that develops CMOS-based SWIR sensing solutions, has added Hans Rijns, a senior semiconductor executive, to its Advisory Board. Rijns brings over 25 years of international experience in R&D management, innovation, and business strategy. TriEye aims to enable SWIR technology for mass-market applications and believes Rijns expertise will be valuable in expanding their reach and seeking strategic partnerships. The company recently secured additional funding for product commercialization and global expansion, with investors including M&G Investments, Varana Capital, Samsung Ventures, and more. TriEyes breakthrough technology allows perception systems to operate in all weather and lighting conditions, providing reliable image data and actionable information at a significantly reduced cost compared to industry standards.
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Israeli sensor solutions co TriEye raises $74m
TriEye, an Israeli sensor solution developer, has completed a $74 million financing round led by M&G Investments and Varana Capital. The company has developed a short-wave infrared (SWIR) sensing solution for mass-market applications. The funds will be used to commercialize SEDAR, TriEyes imaging and ranging solution for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Autonomous Vehicles (AV). TriEye has collaborations with major manufacturers and aims to disrupt the automotive perception market with its low-cost design. The company plans to expand into industrial markets as well. The financing round brings the total amount raised by TriEye to $96 million.
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TriEye Announces a Collaboration with Continental Engineering Services to Bring the Power of SWIR to Driver Monitoring Systems
Israeli startup TriEye announces its collaboration with Continental Engineering Services (CES) to implement SWIR imaging systems in Driver Monitoring Systems. The collaboration aims to enhance visibility and offer valuable sensing solutions for in-cabin monitoring. TriEyes CMOS-based SWIR sensor is cost-effective and small in size, making it suitable for mass-market applications. TriEye is also collaborating with Porsche and Denso. The rise of SWIR as a key element in advanced vision solutions is reinforced by the evaluation of TriEyes technology by CES and other customers.
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TriEye Collaborates with DENSO to Evaluate the World's First CMOS-based SWIR Camera New-TechEurope
Israeli startup TriEye has unveiled Sparrow, the worlds first CMOS-based SWIR camera. The camera, which enhances visibility in adverse weather and low-light conditions, is being evaluated by companies such as DENSO and Porsche. TriEye aims to solve the low-visibility challenge on the roads by making SWIR cameras affordable and accessible for the mass market. The company has already delivered samples of the Sparrow to non-automotive customers as well. TriEye has achieved significant milestones in the past year, including a $19 million Series A funding round led by Intel Capital and a collaboration with Porsche AG.
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https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Israeli-startup-TriEye-partners-with-Porsche-to-create-autonomous-tech-612845
Israeli tech start-up TriEye has partnered with German automotive manufacturer Porsche to enhance their Short-Wave Infra-Red (SWIR) sensing technology for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles. TriEyes SWIR sensing technology improves visibility in unfavorable weather and low-light conditions, addressing the limitations of traditional sensing systems. Porsche has recognized the value of TriEyes CMOS-based SWIR camera and has invested in the company. This partnership follows TriEyes expansion of its Series A funding, led by Intel Capital, with contributions from Porsche Ventures, Marius Nacht, and existing investor Grove Ventures.
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TriEye Wins CES 2020 Innovation Awards in Two Categories
Israeli startup TriEye has won two CES 2020 Innovation Awards for its Short-Wave Infra-Red (SWIR) sensing technology. The companys CMOS-based SWIR camera enables vision in adverse weather and night-time conditions, providing a low-cost solution for the automotive industry and other sectors. TriEyes technology was recognized for its engineering, aesthetic and design qualities, user value, unique features, and product innovation. The company aims to address challenges and opportunities in various fields, including mobile, industrial, security, and optical inspection. TriEye previously received the AutoSens 2019 Award for Most Exciting Start-Up and expanded its Series A funding round led by Intel Capital, with participation from Porsche Ventures, Marius Nacht, and Grove Ventures.
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Porsche Backs Autonomous Cars Semiconductor Startup TriEye
Porsche Ventures, the investment arm of Volkswagens sportscar subsidiary, has invested $2 million in TriEye, a semiconductor startup that develops shortwave infrared imaging technology for autonomous vehicles. The investment is part of TriEyes series A funding round, bringing the total funding raised to $19 million. TriEyes technology helps autonomous vehicles improve visibility in limited visibility conditions. The company was founded in 2017 and has raised approximately $22 million to date. TriEye is chaired by Dov Moran, co-founder and CEO of M-Systems Inc.
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This tech helps self-driving cars see well in all weather
Israeli startup TriEye is developing a dashboard-mounted SWIR camera that can improve the visibility of self-driving cars in low-visibility conditions. The camera, based on 10 years of research, uses CMOS semiconductors to reduce costs significantly. TriEye has attracted investments from high-profile investors such as Intel Capital and Porsche, raising a total of $19 million. The company aims to release its product to the market by 2020.
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Israeli SWIR car camera co TriEye raises $17m
TriEye, an Israeli SWIR sensing technology developer, has completed a $17 million Series A financing round led by Intel Capital. The company has raised over $20 million to date. TriEyes HD SWIR camera, set to enter the market in 2020, is designed to improve vision capabilities for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and autonomous vehicles in adverse weather and low-light conditions. The camera uses CMOS-based SWIR technology, which reduces costs compared to current InGaAs-based technology. The funding will be used to execute the companys product roadmap and develop proprietary sensing algorithms. TriEyes technology has the potential to enhance traditional camera functionalities and complement vision-based camera sensor technologies.
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Autonomous Cars Semiconductor Startup TriEye Raises $3 Million
Tel Aviv-based semiconductor startup TriEye Ltd. has closed a $3 million Seed financing round led by Grove Ventures. TriEye develops short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging technology for autonomous vehicles to improve visibility under limited conditions. The company was founded in 2017 and is chaired by Dov Moran, co-founder and CEO of M-Systems, Inc.
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