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Artilux, the renowned leader in CMOS SWIR optical sensing technology and GeSi (Germanium Silicon) technology, showcased in COMPUTEX 2022 a full range of products at Booth #N0605a of Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1 from May 24th to 27th. With diverse scenario demonstrations, Artilux gave visitors a glimpse into the vast opportunities in using CMOS SWIR technology to seamlessly integrate optical communication, sensing, and imaging into product solutions to transform users’ day-to-day interactions with people and machines. As a highlight, Artilux launched two new products, including a multi-spectrum all-in-one bio-sensor for TWS earbuds and other wearables to enable digital health, and a dual-band 3D camera with optimal depth-sensing capability in NIR and SWIR spectra that is poised to enhance user experience in FinTech security, smart agriculture and food inspection, metaverse, and many more applications.
Artilux, the renowned leader in CMOS SWIR optical sensing technology and GeSi (Germanium Silicon) technology, today announced that a full range of products will be showcased for the first time at the upcoming COMPUTEX 2022 between May 24th and 27th at Booth #N0605a in Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1. Customers, partners and visitors worldwide will have an opportunity to experience the infinite possibilities for realizing more diversified applications and a brighter future empowered by Arilutx smart sensing and imaging solutions on display at the booth.
OmniVision, an industry leading developer of high performance CMOS image sensor solutions, and Artilux, the pioneer of wide spectrum 3D sensing technology based on GeSi photonics, jointly announced their execution of a formal letter of intent to collaborate in the field of CMOS image sensors and GeSi based 3D sensors, after a series of evaluation and analysis.
At CES 2020, Artilux, an innovator in photonics and electronics technology, will be unveiling its Explore Series, the world's first wide spectrum 3D ToF (time-of-flight) sensor based on GeSi (germanium-on-silicon) photonic innovation. Operating at longer NIR (near infrared) wavelengths, the sensor can be used in the area of the spectrum that is more than 10 times safer than the currently-used 940nm wavelength, as well as improving sensing accuracy and performance under sunlight.