BusinessWire:
PMD Technologies and BYTON, China-based electric vehicle maker, announce that PMD's 3D ToF sensors will be used for the in-car gesture control camera system operating the 48-inch Shared Experience Display (SED) in BYTON’s first production model, the M-Byte SUV:
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As cars get more and more functions, natural interactions are becoming an important tool to simplify the human-machine interface. Byton is one of the most innovative players in the field, so the partnership is exciting for pmd as we can showcase the potential of our unique 3D approach including full sunlight, which is difficult for other 3D technologies,” said Bernd Buxbaum, CEO of PMD. “
Byton is changing the way consumers interact with an automobile and I am proud that our technology is a part of the M-Byte.”
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