Event-Based Vision Became More Commercially Visible, but Not Yet Mainstream
Relationship to Annual Outlook: Refines the Outlook


Summary
Evidence through June suggests event-based vision is becoming more visible as a commercial ecosystem, but not yet a mainstream industrial adoption theme. The year shows neuromorphic sensors, polarization event cameras, Prophesee software activity and BrainChip–Prophesee partnership evidence.
Supporting Evidence
Evidence Base
10 Jan 2022 — ORRAM Neuromorphic Vision Sensor
https://image-sensors-world.blogspot.com/2022/01/orram-neuromorphic-vision-sensor.html22 Jan 2022 — Polarization Event Camera
https://image-sensors-world.blogspot.com/2022/01/polarization-event-camera.html9 Jun 2022 — In the News: Yole Webcast, Prophesee Software Suite
https://image-sensors-world.blogspot.com/2022/06/in-news-yole-webcast-prophesee-software.html22 Jun 2022 — BrainChip + Prophesee Partnership
https://image-sensors-world.blogspot.com/2022/06/brainchip-prophesee-partnership.html
Why It Matters
The Outlook treated event vision as promising but still requiring more evidence. 2022 strengthens the watchlist status, but does not yet justify treating it as broadly adopted industrial vision.
Technology Themes
Event Vision, Neuromorphic Vision, Sensor Architecture, Low-Latency Perception
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