3D Vision Expanded Without Architectural Consolidation
Relationship to Annual Outlook: Strengthens the Outlook


Summary
Evidence through early March shows 3D vision expanding across long-range cameras, ToF sensors, solid-state LiDAR and embedded depth cameras. The signal remains application-led expansion rather than consolidation around one architecture.
Supporting Evidence
Evidence Base
4 Jan 2024 — Orbbec Launches New Long-Range 3D Camera
https://www.vision-systems.com/cameras-accessories/article/14303268/orbbec-launches-new-long-range-3d-camera9 Jan 2024 — STMicroelectronics Launches New Time-Of-Flight Sensor
https://www.vision-systems.com/cameras-accessories/image-sensors/article/14303353/stmicrolectronics-launches-new-time-of-flight-sensor22 Jan 2024 — LUCID Vision Labs Launches New Time-of-Flight 3D Camera
https://www.vision-systems.com/cameras-accessories/article/14303879/lucid-vision-labs-launches-new-time-of-flight-3d-camera24 Jan 2024 — Hokuyo solid-state LiDAR uses Lumotive’s beamsteering technology
https://image-sensors-world.blogspot.com/2024/01/hokuyo-solid-state-lidar-uses-lumotives.html7 Mar 2024 — Meerecompany Launches New ToF 3D Depth Camera
https://www.vision-systems.com/cameras-accessories/article/14310019/meerecompany-launches-new-tof-3d-depth-camera
Why It Matters
This strengthens the Outlook’s view that 3D vision will keep expanding, but remain fragmented across use cases and architectures.
Technology Themes
3D Vision, ToF, LiDAR, Depth Sensing
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