3D Vision Expanded, but Remained Application-Led
Relationship to Annual Outlook: Strengthens the Outlook


Summary
Recent evidence continues to support 3D vision expansion across depth sensing, 3D imaging, visual SLAM and structural imaging. However, the market still does not point toward a single dominant architecture. The evidence supports continued breadth, not consolidation.
Supporting Evidence
Evidence Base
13 Jan 2022 — 3D Imaging’s Scope Continues to Expand
https://www.vision-systems.com/cameras-accessories/article/14222224/3d-imagings-scope-continues-to-expand18 Jan 2022 — BLIP-TIA System Increases Speed and FOV of 3D Imaging
https://www.vision-systems.com/non-factory/article/14213338/blip-tia-system-increases-speed-and-fov-of-3d-imaging27 Jan 2022 — BitFlow Frame Grabber Helps Researchers Generate 3D Structural Images of Biological Tissues
https://www.vision-systems.com/boards-software/article/14232767/bitflow-frame-grabber-helps-researchers-generate-3d-structural-images-of-biological-tissues25 Mar 2022 — A Look at the Latest Visual SLAM Technology Framework Options
https://www.automate.org/vision/blogs/a-look-at-the-latest-visual-slam-technology-framework-options
Why It Matters
The Outlook expected 3D vision to expand while remaining fragmented. 2022 evidence supports that reading: depth is increasingly important, but architecture choice remains application-driven.
Technology Themes
3D Vision, Visual SLAM, ToF, Structural Imaging, Robotics Vision
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