Zivid One - The Story Behind the World's Most Accurate, Real Time 3D Color Camera
Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover the journey behind the world's most accurate real-time 3D color camera in this 44-minute conference talk. Explore the development methodology and cutting-edge technology of the Zivid One 3D camera, designed for the robotics and automation industry. Delve into topics such as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, collaborative robots, and competition in the field. Learn about the camera's intricate components, including filters, housing, and internal mechanics. Gain insights into the design principles, industrial design, and software development process, including the use of Modern C11 and GPU optimization. Follow the founders' story, from testing in Stuttgart to creative problem-solving for vibration and water resistance. Understand the importance of calibration, supplier relationships, and the role of incubators in Zivid's growth. Examine the keys to successful innovation, including team building, purposeful work, and Conway's Law. Explore the future of Zivid and its impact on 3D capture technology with HDR capabilities.
Syllabus
Intro
The Fourth Industrial Revolution
Collaborative Robots
Competition
Filters
Housing
Whats inside the product
Design principles
Industrial design
Under the hood
Test equipment
Software development
Modern C11
Optimizing the GPU
Continuous Integration
Who founded Zivid
Testing in Stuttgart
Creative ideas
Vibration testing
Water resistance
Calibration
Suppliers
Profile
Proud moment
Incubator
Creative Selling
Vision Show
Small Family
What drives great innovation
The right people
The purpose
Conways Law
Get Feedback
Track Your Goals
Empowerment
Future of Zivid
Capture
HDR
Taught by
NDC Conferences
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