oToBrite Participates in XPONENTIAL Exhibition to Target North American Unmanned Vehicle and Robotics Market

Visual AI design firm oToBrite announced today that it is participating in the XPONENTIAL 2026 exhibition in Detroit, USA, showcasing its automotive-grade visual AI solutions to break into the North American outdoor unmanned vehicle and robotics market.
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(CNA, Taipei, 14th, Reporter Chung Jung-feng) Visual AI design firm oToBrite announced today its participation in the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) XPONENTIAL 2026 in Detroit, USA, where it is exhibiting automotive-grade visual AI solutions to capture the North American outdoor unmanned vehicle and robotics market.

oToBrite explained in a press release that it is showcasing its core product, the "Long-Range 3D Binocular Vision Camera Module for Robots," which can stably capture key image features in complex environments with strong light, shadows, and low texture.

Additionally, oToBrite is also exhibiting its Visual-Inertial Odometry (VIO) camera module, which can seamlessly connect with mapping and positioning systems to enhance perception accuracy and system stability. At the system level integration, oToBrite is demonstrating solutions that achieve high-precision positioning and real-time environmental perception in complex outdoor environments.

oToBrite pointed out that its product layout covers camera modules, multi-camera system integration, 3D perception, and VIO technology, constructing a new generation of robot vision architecture applicable in fields such as agriculture, mining, logistics, construction, and industrial automation.

According to information, oToBrite was founded in 2013, with its R&D and production base located in the Hsinchu Science Park. Its products include Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS), visual artificial intelligence (AI) perception models, and high-end autonomous driving camera modules. It has recently been developing visual AI technology that spans the passenger car, commercial vehicle, unmanned vehicle, and mobile robot markets. (Editor: Yang Lan-hsuan) 1150514