PrimeSense Demonstrates Mobile 3D Sensing

Capri 3D sensor

PrimeSense and OpenNI partners are demonstrating some brand new mobile applications with the Capri 3D sensor and Nexus 10 from Google!

Capri sensor, the world’s smallest 3D sensor, tiny enough to be embedded in many consumer electronic devices. PrimeSense and its partners are demonstrating applications on the Nexus 10 from Google such as: augmented reality games by ActiveMe, 3D scanning, “beaming” of objects by Occipital and an interior design application that allows the user to use augmented reality for interior design and decoration, by NCONNEX.

PrimeSense Demonstrates 3D Sensing Innovation with Capri™ Sensor and Nexus 10 from Google 

PrimeSense hosts OpenNI partners at official Google I/O After Hours party

TEL AVIV and SAN FRANCISCO (May 15, 2013 at 7:05 p.m. Pacific Time) – PrimeSense™ (Primesense.com), the leader in Natural Interaction and 3D sensing, is showcasing the latest developments in mobile applications that take advantage of PrimeSense 3D depth sensing technology using Nexus 10 devices and Android’s operating system at the official Google I/O developer conference After Hours party, taking place now, May 15 at the Moscone West Convention Center in San Francisco.

PrimeSense is hosting partners from OpenNI, the largest 3D sensing development community, to demonstrate 3D sensing mobile applications throughout the evening.

The demonstrations showcase innovative developments in mobile 3D sensing featuring the Capri sensor, the world’s smallest 3D sensor, tiny enough to be embedded in many consumer electronic devices. PrimeSense and its partners are demonstrating applications on the Nexus 10 from Google such as: augmented reality games by ActiveMe, 3D scanning, “beaming” of objects by Occipital and an interior design application that allows the user to use augmented reality for interior design and decoration, by NCONNEX.

“We see Capri adding depth sensing and Natural Interaction to mobile devices and tablets, revolutionizing the user experience and usability in ways that no one could imagine until now. We are thrilled to introduce the guests to these applications at the Google I/O After Hours party,” said Tal Dagan, VP Marketing, PrimeSense. “Capri and Nexus 10 are the perfect companions to open up a world of 3D sensing of mobile applications.” 

Google I/O is an annual developer conference featuring highly technical, in-depth sessions, and showcasing the latest from Google’s product teams and partners. Google I/O returned to San Francisco’s Moscone West Convention Center on May 15-17, 2013. On May 15 at 7:00 p.m. Pacific, the annual Google I/O After Hours Party features hands-on interactive experiences, sophisticated recreation and live musical performances like no other. Google has teamed up with the best global visionaries, artists, and inventors to showcase their dynamic experiments, heightened realities, and magical experiences. 

About PrimeSense
PrimeSense™ is the leader in Natural Interaction® and 3D sensing, enabling devices to “see” environments and allowing Natural Interaction between people and devices in a simple and intuitive way. PrimeSense offers affordable solutions for consumer and commercial markets including: home computing, interactive entertainment, consumer electronics, robotics, industrial, digital signage, healthcare and more. PrimeSense products include the Carmine (PS 1080) and Capri System on Chip, PrimeSense 3D sensors, NITE™ middleware, and cross-platform enabling software to make application development easy and intuitive. PrimeSense is a privately held company headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with offices in North America, Japan, Singapore, Korea, China and Taiwan. For more information, please visit http://www.primesense.com and follow PrimeSense on Twitter @goprimesense. 

About OpenNI
OpenNI is the largest 3D sensing development framework and community. The open source SDK is the recognized standard for developing computer vision middleware and 3D solutions. The OpenNI community provides developers with a full range of software tools along with a vivid ecosystem platform for effective collaboration and promotion.

The Open NI consortium was established in November 2010 as a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to promote and standardize the compatibility and interoperability of Natural Interaction (NI), devices, applications and middleware. For additional information, please visit http://www.openni.org or follow on Twitter at @OpenNI.

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