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After 14 years of growth inside the semiconductor Intel Giant, Realsense hits on its own.

Real It sells cameras that use stereoscopic imaging, a process that combines two images of the same object from different angles to create depth, enhanced with infrared light. This technology helps machines such as robots, aircraft and autonomous vehicles have a better understanding of the natural world around them. Technology is also used for facial authentication.

“The common denominator of everyone is that they live in the real, natural world,” CEO Nadav Orbach told TechCrunch. “They need to understand the environment in 3D and rely on it, take and plan actions in the world. And so they need a real -time, high -cover capacity to understand the environment in 3D and that’s what we do better.”

Orbach joined the Intel in 2006 as a CPU architect in Israel. He began working on Vision technology in 2011 before becoming the general manager of incubation and annoying innovation in 2022 and moved to San Francisco last year.

“We knew and understood that the 3D perception would be great,” Orbach said of the first days of Realsense. “To be honest, we were not sure in which area we tried that in different sections of the market and different applications, all the way from recognizing gesture with computers, phones, until it really finds our sweet spot all these years, especially in robotics.”

The company works with many industries other than robotics. Orbach said they have heard from fish farms that want to locate the volume within their pens. Chipotle has also used real camerasIn a collaboration with AI Restaurant Company Precitaste, to keep track of when food containers are low.

Realsense has more than 3,000 customers and has seen a new interest in the last three to four years as AI has improved. With this, robotics applications have been escalated.

The company realized that it may be more likely to keep up with demand – and escalate – if it escapes Intel and set its own capital, Orbach said.

Spinout designs hatch last year and received approval from former Intel Pat Gelsinger CEO. The company is now independent and has set a round of $ 50 million funding from Intel Capital and other strategic investors to start on its own.

“For me, it was exciting, to be honest,” Orbach said. “I am a veteran executive to the company, but this is the first time I am, you know, I was on the other side of the table.

Realsense will put the capital to build its team on the market and improve its technology. The company is particularly focused on improving technology so that it can help improve security during people and robots interactions and improve access control.

“There is a learning curve, you know, coming out,” Orbach said. “I am very excited about it. I am lucky to have a very strong team with many people in my business experience, I believe that with my history, along with some strong teammates, I think we have the right mix for success and for me, it is a dream that is true.”

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