PrimeSense was an Israeli 3D sensing company based in Tel Aviv.
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PrimeSense was a fabless semiconductor company and provided products in the area of sensory inputs for consumer and commercial markets.
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PrimeSense's technology had been originally applied to gaming but was later applied in other fields.
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PrimeSense had been founded in 2005 to explore depth-sensing cameras which they had demonstrated to developers at the 2006 Game Developers Conference.
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PrimeSense embedded its technology in its own sensors, the Carmine 1.
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PrimeSense developed NiTE middleware which analyzed the data from hardware and modules for OpenNI providing gesture and skeleton tracking.
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PrimeSense's original focus was on the gaming and living room markets, but expanded to include:.
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PrimeSense was a founding member of OpenNI, an industry-led, non-profit organization formed to certify and promote the compatibility and interoperability of Natural Interaction devices, applications and middleware.
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PrimeSense won Design Team of the Year in EE Times 2011 Annual Creativity in Electronics .
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PrimeSense was honored as a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer in 2013.
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