Seeing beyond the visible, TriEye is a fabless semiconductor company developing a cost-effective, CMOS-Based Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing technology. The company's unique sensor design enables a mass-produced, small size, high-resolution SWIR camera at 1000x lower cost than current technology. TriEye's Raven SWIR camera provides mission-critical image data that standard vision cameras just cannot "see".



Our Representatives

Nitzan Yosef-Presburger

Marketing Manager, TriEye

Marketing Manager

TriEye

Ziv Livne

Chief Business Officer, TriEye

Chief Business Officer

TriEye

TriEye develops a low-cost CMOS-based Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing solution for mass-market applications to enable vision under low visibility conditions.

Francois Kaplan

Sales & Business Devel..., TriEye

Sales & Business Development

TriEye

TriEye develops a low-cost CMOS-based Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing solution for mass-market applications to enable vision under low visibility conditions

TriEye is a Tel-Aviv based semiconductor company, developing a CMOS-based Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) camera that enables HD imaging and remote material sensing capabilities in all weather and lighting conditions.

THE CHALLENGE

Existing sensor solutions are unable to detect and recognize potential threats and hazards even under common low-visibility conditions, like night-time, glare, smoke, haze, etc. The Defense and Aerospace industries have been using the SWIR spectrum to solve the low-visibility challenge for decades. But while existing solutions rely on a highly expensive InGaAs fabrication process, TriEye is introducing SWIR sensing capabilities for mass-market applications with its innovative CMOS-based SWIR sensor called The Raven.

THE SOLUTION

Based on advanced nanophotonics research, TriEye's Raven is an affordable HD SWIR camera that delivers unprecedented vision capabilities. Its unique sensor design enables high resolution, low power consumption, mounting behind glass, a small form factor, and a 1,000x price reduction - compared to current InGaAs based technology. TriEye’s camera is able to utilize existing AI algorithms (e.g. object recognition) allowing for seamless integration and significantly shortening the time to market

TriEye’s technology enhances machine vision capabilities and assists in the detection of visible and invisible threats. By introducing remote material sensing capabilities, the solution also allows for the detection of unseen or obscured hazards (i.e black ice or oil slicks). Our solution allows machine vision systems to operate and deliver image data and actionable information even under the most challenging visibility conditions.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Founded in 2017, TriEye has raised a total of $24 million in funding. In August 2019, the company secured a $19 million Series A round led by Intel Capital with participation from Porsche Ventures and existing investors Grove Ventures and Marius Nacht. Additionally, TriEye was named “Most Existing Startup” by the prestigious AutoSens 2019 Awards, received two CES 2020 Innovation Awards, and recently won Image Sensors Europe 2020 Awards for CEO of the Year.