TOKYO – 31 August 2016 – Nikkei Electronics has published a new article about Chronocam and its disruptive and successfull bio-inspired approach to computer vision sensing and processing. http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp
Chronocam selected to present unique approach to vision chips at 16th annual Venture Summit in New York NEW YORK – 20 July, 2016 – Chronocam, a Paris-based developer of biologically-inspired vision sensors and systems for computer vision and IoT applications,...
Chronocam AS (Paris, France), a startup company that develops vision sensors for machine vision based on asynchronous pixel sensor technology, is already achieving success in automotive applications according to a Nikkei report. ...
Nikkei Electronics (05/2016 issue) has published an article about Chronocam. The article introduces Chronocam as a venture company that is trying to shift vision from imaging to sensing delivering a new technology that is able to reduce power consumption, increase...
Chronocam to present industry’s first bio-inspired approach to vision chips at Image Sensors Conference in London Company founder Christoph Posch to provide overview of game-changing technology on March 17. PARIS – 8 March, 2016 – Chronocam, a...
Schubin introduced Silicon Retina, a presentation of iNiLabs co-founder Tobi Delbruck at an IBM Research Cognitive Systems Colloquium. “In the retinal mode, each pixel responds when there’s a change,” said Schubin. “What if we could do what our eyes do in a camera?...