MagikEye to Present Disruptive 3D Sensing with Invertible Light™ Image Sensor Technology at CES

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STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Magik Eye Inc. (www.magik-eye.com), an innovative 3D sensing company will be holding demonstrations for its latest Invertible Light™ Technology (ILT) at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Nevada. ILT is a patented alternative to older Time of Flight and Structured Light solutions, enabling the smallest, fastest and most power-efficient 3D sensing method. At its essence, ILT uses a patent protected regular dot projector pattern versus current random dot projection used by Structured Light. This allows for transformative simplicity of design, compute and form factor. “We see that the simplicity of ILT is driving demand for automotive and smarter home use cases. As we see more use cases opening up for the robotics age that lies ahead, we envision a world where there is 3D everywhere with ILT” said Takeo Miyazawa, Founder & CEO of MagikEye.

CES 2023 will take place in Las Vegas on Jan. 5-8, 2023. Attendees will experience new technologies from global brands, hear about the future of technology from thought leaders and collaborate face-to-face with other attendees. Live demonstrations of MagikEye’s latest ILT solutions for next-gen 3D sensing solutions will be held from January 5-8 at the Luxor Hotel. Demonstration times are limited and private reservations will be accommodated by contacting ces2023@magik-eye.com.

About Magik Eye Inc. www.magik-eye.com
Founded in 2015, Magik Eye Inc. has a family of 3D depth sensing solutions that support a wide range of applications for smartphones, robotic and surveillance. Magik Eye’s patent protected technology is based on Invertible Light™ that enables the smallest, fastest & most power-efficient 3D sensing.




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