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GeniusPros Technologies to Unveil Three New Optical-solid-state Surface Array Laser Radars

Product Release Event to Include Discussion of "Deep Vision Beyond" - Its Way Forward in A World of Ever-increasing Laser Applications
Genius Pros
2017-09-27 20:15 1752

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Sept. 27, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- GeniusPros Technologies (GPT or "the Company"), a global leading provider of 3D time-of-flight (ToF) sensor system and solution, will introduce three new optical-solid-state surface array laser radar frameworks--GP001, GP002, GP003 and two mass-produced samples that customized based on GP001 series in the product release event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA on September 29th. During the event, the company will offer a presentation in the theme of "Deep Vision Beyond" – its vision for the future of autonomous vehicles, intelligent robots, human behavior recognition and consumer electronics.

GP002 and GP003 will be introduced at Genius Pros Technology “Deep Vision Beyond” Product Release Event.
GP002 and GP003 will be introduced at Genius Pros Technology “Deep Vision Beyond” Product Release Event.

The event information is as follows:

Date: Friday, September 29, 2017
Time: 13:30-16:00
Location: Computer History Museum, 1401 N Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043

Interested media are welcome to contact use the following link to receive event credentials: linlulu@genius-pros.com

"We are excited to unveil our newest and most advanced optical-solid-state lasers in the heart of Silicon Valley," said Bruce Bai, CEO of GPT. "GPT is the only technology start-up to achieve mass production for ambient perception and recognition using ToF technology, and we have great confidence in our ability to continue to lead in this area. Thanks in great part to discussions with potential clients from applied industries at TechCrunch Disrupt, we've developed a clearer view of the future of ToF technology in cross-industry application. I look forward to sharing our company's new vision with fellow tech industry leaders."

The three products that the company will premiere at the event are typical items from GPT's three platforms covering different application fields:

  • The GP001 series utilizes Time-of-Flight (ToF) measurement technology and active illumination technology with invisible light and is most suitable for human behavior analysis.
  • The GP002, which also uses Time-of-Flight (ToF) measurement technology, can accurately perceive objects and their locations, and plan ahead for navigation and obstacle avoidance. Its application fields include industrial robots and unmanned aerial vehicles.
  • The GP003 is built solidly, with no moving parts, which enhances its reliability and seismic performance. During operation, it doesn't rely on ambient light and its effective imaging distance is several hundred meters. It provides advanced and low-cost optical inspection and ranging solutions for unmanned vehicles.

Distinguished guests at the event will include:

  • Del Christensen, Chief of Global Business Development of the Bay Area Council
  • Sheryl Root, the Program Director of Technology Ventures in Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley. 

GPT has also invited tech fellows and partners to attend the event, including Waymo, Tesla, Nio, Google and Navidia, GPT's partner in unmanned vehicles; and Robby delivery robot, GPT's partners in intelligent robots; Oculus and Magic Leap, GPT's partners in Consumer Electronics.

For more information, please visit http://www.genius-pros.com

About GPT

Founded in 2015, GeniusPros Technologies (GPT) is a global leading company that provides 3D Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor systems, solutions, and data used to enhance and improve artificial intelligence. Typical applications of the company's sensors include security/surveillance, self-driving cars, robot navigation, 3D reconstruction, AR/VR, human-computer interaction, and more.

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